In Silicon Valley, there is a fairly major street who’s name I can’t immediately recall that goes through many of the little cities south of San Fran (Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, etc), which was there before they all grew together. Each city had their own numbering convention for addresses on the street.
Now that the cities have grown together, it seems that on arbitrary stretches of the road the numbers will reset to 100, or grow immediation by thousands of numbers, as the addresses come into alignment with which city controles the current stretch of the road. Which side of the street is ‘odd’ changes several times while driving down the street. There is even one short section where the numbers are odd on both sides of the street.
-lv