Letter to the editor
Why a full-time economic development manager is not needed in Farragut
Last Thursday, April 9th, the Town of Farragut held a workshop on the proposed FY2026-2027 budget. One notable new item is the proposal originally brought forward late last year by former Vice Mayor Louise Povlin to create a full-time Economic Development Director position, at an annual cost of $116,000.
Many residents have asked why this new expenditure is necessary. Others have voiced concerns that the position duplicates the role and funding the town already allocates annually to the West Knox Chamber of Commerce & Farragut Business Alliance, along with the town’s own tourism division, whereas they all interact with businesses daily.
In a largely built-out town like Farragut, “Shovel-ready” opportunities for major projects that boost sales tax are scarce. Research of similar communities shows sustained sales tax growth is better achieved through business retention, supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship. These functions are already being addressed by our current partnerships with the Chamber, Business Alliance, and the town’s tourism program.



