Farragut Thrives by Balancing Investment in Roads, Parks, Sidewalks and Greenways

It is undeniable that since its incorporation over 43 years ago the Town of Farragut has thrived. The Town has done an excellent job of balancing investments in our road infrastructure and our parks and sidewalk/greenway system and these investments have been made throughout Farragut.





The Town of Farragut was founded in 1980 because the residents in this area thought they could do a better job of planning, zoning and developing than Knox County or the City of Knoxville.  Farragut’s founding members understood that this area would someday build out and they didn’t like how Knox County was handling the development in this area.

Once established, the first Board of Mayor and Aldermen got down to the work of assessing the road conditions and our transportation network and funding improvement, as well as setting aside funds to begin acquiring land for parks.  By the late 1980s, they expanded their vision for Farragut to have connected pedestrian facilities.

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