Civic participation doesn't require a title or a platform. It just requires showing up, asking questions, and caring about your community.
Every resident has a role to play in keeping Farragut's government transparent and accountable. Here are eight meaningful ways to get started.
Farragut holds regular Board of Mayor and Aldermen meetings that are open to all residents. Showing up is one of the most powerful things you can do.
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Share a ConcernConfused about a local government process or decision? Submit your question and we'll research it and publish a plain-language answer.
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Make a DonationYou don't have to be an expert to participate in local government. You just have to care. Let's Talk Farragut is here to help you understand the issues, find the records, and make your voice heard.