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Town of Troutman

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Town of Troutman

Overview

Troutman NC, home to more than 2,500 residents and nestled in the Carolina Piedmont, embraces the quintessential small town spirit that gives it such distinct charm. Troutman residents, with a median age of 38, bring a youthful, progressive energy to the town and enjoy easy access to a multitude of jobs and entertainment opportunities through Troutman's proximity to Charlotte, Greensboro, Hickory, and Winston-Salem. Life in Troutman is about: Relaxing by the beautiful, calming waters of Lake Norman while unwinding from a hectic work day Taking a break to chat with a neighbor you know by name Enjoying local events that truly connect residents and foster a sense of community Taking a step back from the hustle and bustle of a big city life About the Town Town and community information can be found within our site to help you get settled in. You will also see brief narratives of information about events within the Troutman area. There are several ways to keep up-to-date with Troutman: visit Facebook and stay connected by selecting “LIKE” on Town of Troutman Planning; each month we have a Newsletter with community and Town information (The Whistle Stop). This newsletter is mailed to each utility customer in the bill and be viewed from our website. Governing Board: Troutman's governing board consists of Mayor Teross Young and a five member town council. Town Council members are Paul Bryant, Paul Henkel (Mayor Pro Tempore), Judith Jablonski, James Troutman and Sally Parker Williams. The Town Council meets second Thursdays of each month at Town Hall at 7:00 pm. Town Council meetings are open to the public. In September of 2014 the State Demographer’s Office estimated Troutman’s current population to be 2,515. Troutman was established in 1905.