The Cumberland County GIS Data Viewer provides the general public with parcel, zoning, hydrology, soils, utilities and topographic data. You can search for a specific address, street name, parcel number (PIN), or by the owner's name.
This is the primary address file for the City of Fayetteville (Fayetteville Master Address File-FMAF), It includes addresses both inside and outside the City of Fayetteville, These are used for E911, permitting and utility accounts outside the city.
Geospatial data about Fayetteville, North Carolina Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The FPD Traffic Stop Data contains Traffic Stop Data that were reported from 2012 to present by the Fayetteville Police Department. This data is provided for informational purposes only. This data is not to be relied upon for official purposes. The date and time provided reflect when the officer made contact. There is a small margin of error when processing the data for mapping purposes; therefore, some incidents may either be omitted from, or inaccurately mapped.
The FPD Field Contact Data contains Field Contact Data that were reported from 2010 to present by the Fayetteville Police Department. This data is provided for informational purposes only. This data is not to be relied upon for official purposes. The date and time provided reflect when the officer made contact. There is a small margin of error when processing the data for mapping purposes; therefore, some incidents may either be omitted from, or inaccurately mapped.
A map used in the Lead Service Line Public Viewer application for the public to view the material of their service line.
North Carolina Effective Flood zones: In 2000, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated North Carolina a Cooperating Technical Partner State, formalizing an agreement between FEMA and the State to modernize flood maps. This partnership resulted in creation of the North Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program (NCFMP). As a CTS, the State assumed primary ownership and responsibility of the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for all North Carolina communities as part of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This project includes conducting flood hazard analyses and producing updated, Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRMs). Floodplain management is a process that aims to achieve reduced losses due to flooding. It takes on many forms, but is realized through a series of federal, state, and local programs and regulations, in concert with industry practice, to identify flood risk, implement methods to protect man-made development from flooding, and protect the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains. FIRMs are the primary tool for state and local governments to mitigate areas of flooding. Individual county databases can be downloaded from https://fris.nc.gov Updated Jan 17th, 2025.
Cumberland County Zip Codes
Cumberland County contour lines of 2ft, 4ft,20, and 100ft
This map shows data for all the parks in the City of Fayetteville, North Carolina.
This service provides a quarterly snapshot of the North Carolina state-maintained road network centerlines. Here, the route network is divided into three layers with symbolized Route Classifications listed below.State Maintained RoadsInterstateUS RouteNC RouteSecondary RouteRampsRest AreasOther State Agency RouteState Maintained Roads - Primary RoadsInterstateUS RouteNC RouteState Maintained Roads - InterstatesInterstateNorth Carolina’s route network is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Roads, Ramps, and non-state maintained and projected roads required for federal reporting purposes. Route attributes include Route Class, Route Qualifier, Route Inventory, Route Number, Route Name, and County name. The Route ID attribute is an 11-digit composite route number, the identifier for the Dominant Route. It uniquely identifies routes statewide and should be used as the route identifier when performing LRS analysis using route/milepost referencing.NCDOT adopted the road centerline based Linear Reference System (LRS) Network as it’s official Enterprise LRS, to which multiple road inventory attributes are referenced along measured routes throughout North Carolina. These routes are classified as either System or Non-System routes. System routes are routes within the state-maintained road network, and are comprised of Interstates, US Routes, NC Routes, Secondary Routes, Ramps, and Non-System Routes. Non-System routes are routes that are typically not maintained by NCDOT, but instead by a local agency (county, city or MPO/RPO). The local agency is the source for updating these Non-System routes in NCDOT’s LRS. The collection of routes, System and Non-System, is the NCDOT LRS Network referred to as MilePoint.MetadataThe metadata for the contained layers of the NCDOT State Maintained Roads service is available through the following links:NCDOT Route ArcsPoint of Contact North Carolina Department of Information Technology -Transportation, GIS UnitGIS Data and Services ConsultantContact information:gishelp@ncdot.govCentury Center – Building B1020 Birch Ridge DriveRaleigh, NC 27610Hours of service: 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday – FridayContact instructions: Please send an email with any issues, questions, or comments regarding the State Maintained Roads data. If it is an immediate need, please indicate as such in the subject line in an email.NCDOT GIS Unit GO! NC Product TeamLastUpdated: 2024-01-01 00:00:00
A feature layer used to store service line information.
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The data provide an estimate of flood extent following Hurricane Matthew (2016) across the Piedmont and Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Flooded and non-flooded regions were delineated using a random forest classification model leveraging pre- and post-storm synthetic aperture radar from the European Space Agency's Sentinel-1 sensor, in addition to topography, floodplain, and landcover data. The classification model was trained with USGS and NCDEMS high-water marks, in addition to flooded and non-flooded regions delineated from high-resolution NOAA aerial photography; the model achieved 92% accuracy against an independent withheld sample. This effort was aimed at identifying inland flooding and not storm surge. This dataset is not intended to replace North Carolina's Floodplain Mapping Program hazard projections. For additional details regarding the methods, please see the peer-reviewed publication and data and code archives referenced in the Credits below.Note: Do not download this raster using the map at the top of the page. Instead, click Download then "Download Matthew flood extent raster." The link will take you to a page where the raster can be downloaded.
Inspections is a sub-section of Development Services, which works with the community on all land use planning, zoning, and building trades permits and inspections. This department also implements and enforces City land use and appearance ordinances through code enforcement activity. This file contains all building trades inspections performed in the last 365 days with their respective results.
Code Enforcement is a sub-section of Development Services, which works with the community on all land use planning, zoning, and building trades permits and inspections. This department also implements and enforces City land use and appearance ordinances through code enforcement activity. This file contains all code enforcement cases opened in the last 365 days. Keep in mind that some code enforcement cases can remain open for long periods of time depending on the measures that must be taken to abate the violation.
Permitting is a sub-section of Development Services, which works with the community on all land use planning, zoning, and building trades permits and inspections. This department also implements and enforces City land use and appearance ordinances through code enforcement activity. This file contains all building trades permits issued in the last 365 days.
These flood extent maps are produced using the USACE FESM method to approximate flood extents. This model does not account for physical processes considered using more technical hydraulic modeling approaches. These flood extents are directly dependent on the water level of the Elk River near Fayetteville river gauge, and do not accurately account for backwater on tributaries. For questions about the use of this interface, contact: laurel.mccoy@noaa.gov
The FPD Incidents - Crimes Against Property contains incidents that were reported from 2010 to present to the Fayetteville Police Department, were responded to and from which a report was generated. This data is provided for informational purposes only. Totals in this file may vary from official totals following investigation of the incident. This data is not to be relied upon for official purposes. The date and time provided reflect when the incident was reported, not necessarily when it happened. There is a small margin of error when processing the data for mapping purposes; therefore, some incidents may either be omitted from, or inaccurately mapped.
The FPD Arrests contains Arrest Data that were reported from 2010 to present by the Fayetteville Police Department. This data is provided for informational purposes only. This data is not to be relied upon for official purposes. The date and time provided reflect when the officer made contact. There is a small margin of error when processing the data for mapping purposes; therefore, some incidents may either be omitted from, or inaccurately mapped.
The Cumberland County GIS Data Viewer provides the general public with parcel, zoning, hydrology, soils, utilities and topographic data. You can search for a specific address, street name, parcel number (PIN), or by the owner's name.