Town of Fletcher, North Carolina

Map Room

The following maps are in .pdf format and are for public use.

Zoning Districts

Voting Districts

Land Use

Flood Hazard Areas

Steep Slopes

Greenway Master Plans

Recycling Routes

Trash Collection Routes

Download Adobe(R) Acrobat Reader here.

Henderson County provides an interactive GIS Mapping System containing parcel information for the Town of Fletcher.  The County’s GIS  website is www.hendersoncountync.org/gis.

Disclaimer

The Town of Fletcher has provided the following maps for informational purposes only.  They have been compiled from recorded deeds, plats, and other public records.  The data illustrated is provided and maintained by various federal, state, and local governments and agencies.  Their accuracy is not guaranteed and the maps do not take the place of a legal survey.  The Town of Fletcher and the manufacturers of the software assume no legal responsibility for the information on these maps.  In no event shall the Town of Fletcher be liable for any damages arising from the use of the information provided.

If you have any questions please contact Eric Rufa at 828.687.3985.

Featured News

Storm Debris Pick-Up

Posted on 10/30/2024

Henderson County will provide free curbside storm debris to county residents. The county is working with SDR (Southern Disaster Recovery) to pick up all storm debris on DOT, municipal, and private roads….

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Early Voting Changes

Posted on 10/25/2024

The Henderson County BOE voted to authorize new early voting sites throughout the County which includes Fletcher Town Hall. Early voting will now take place at Town Hall from Tues., Oct. 29…

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Fletcher Community Day

Posted on 10/25/2024

The Town of Fletcher along with First Citizens Bank and other community partners are once again hosting a Fletcher Community Day.  You will be able to have documents shredded, drop off old…

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FEMA Assistance Information

Posted on 10/25/2024

How to Apply for FEMA Assistance Following Hurricane Helene North Carolina homeowners and renters in 25 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who had uninsured damage or losses caused by…

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