Concerns mount over greenways, property use and Town planning
After hearing from Farragut Alderman Joe LaCroix during his March 11 Office Hours meeting, some residents raised concerns about how eminent domain could affect their properties and the Town’s long-term direction.
Those concerns were discussed further during a March 18 meeting at the farragutpress.
“My concern is there are misrepresentations that the Town has made concerning this situation,” said Shirley Harkins, a Turkey Creek resident who is involved in an active lawsuit against the Town regarding eminent domain.
The concern grew after the Town included Turkey Creek Road in its 2026 Capital Investments Program even though a lawsuit was filed to stop what residents perceived to be the threat of eminent domain.* Knoxville attorney John Neal filed the compliant in Knox Chancery Court in July 2024.
According to the lawsuit, “… The Town has long planned for this condemnation. During this entire process the project has variously been identified as the Turkey Creek Greenway Extension, the Turkey Creek Greenway Connector or the Turkey Creek/Brixworth Greenway Connector. As recently as March 28, 2024, the Town adopted a 2024 “Strategic Plan” in which it referred to ‘funding for Turkey Creek Road Greenway Connection.’
“There is not one document promulgated by the defendants, which suggests that there is any purpose for the project other than extension of the greenway. The proposal by the engineering firm engaged by the Town suggested three possible alternatives for the extension, one including only a minor 2-foot widening of the road in connection with the greenway work.



