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531 Lee Rd

680 Sequoia St

2461 Ohare Ave

1741 W Olive Ave

1732 W Olive Ave

154 Robert J Porter Dr

1098 Rose Ave

2381 Hamilton Ave

562 Fern Ave

1403 Orchard Rd

22 E Cantaloupe St

1171 Baker Ave

9555 Avenue E

818 Dool Ave

988 Salvador Guilin St

115 Temple Ct

931 Establo St

2340 Sand Quill Ave

2799 Jester Ave

44636 Old Hwy Rd

38763 Alta Vega Rd

2768 Country Club Rd

1815 Palm Canyon Dr

91793 Montenegro Dr

2405 Monterey Unit#2 Ave

216 Brawley Ave

4866 W 19th St

350 S Monte Vista Dr

1181 W 8th Pl
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Walk Score®
48 / 100
Car-Dependent
Most errands require a car
Bike Score®
45 / 100
Somewhat Bikeable
Minimal bike infrastructure
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