Farm Park Tennessee plans to add 19 acres of green space in Chattanooga's East Lake neighborhood, expanding public outdoor space in an area where residents have pushed for more access to land, recreation, and community uses.
The project is tied to Luther Land Legacy, the organization behind the park, according to information published by the group and reported in the Chattanooga Times Free Press. For East Lake residents, the expansion could mean more room for outdoor programs, gatherings, and neighborhood access to open space close to home.
What the expansion would add in East Lake
Farm Park Tennessee is set to grow by 19 acres, according to the reported plan. The park is in East Lake, a Chattanooga neighborhood on the city's south side.
- Location: East Lake in Chattanooga
- Planned addition: 19 acres of green space
- Organization involved: Luther Land Legacy and Farm Park Tennessee
Luther Land Legacy describes Farm Park Tennessee as part of its work in the neighborhood. The added land would increase the amount of preserved and usable green space connected to the site.
Farm Park Tennessee is adding 19 acres of green space in East Lake, according to the reported plan and project information published by Luther Land Legacy.
Why the project matters for nearby residents
For families, walkers, and nearby homeowners, more open land can affect daily life in practical ways: more room for outdoor activity, more community space, and a larger buffer of undeveloped land in the neighborhood.
East Lake has been the focus of long-term neighborhood investment and redevelopment efforts. In that context, an additional 19 acres of green space is a significant land-use change for residents living nearby.
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What is confirmed and what to watch next
What is confirmed from the available source material is the planned addition of 19 acres at Farm Park in East Lake and Luther Land Legacy's connection to the project. The source material provided does not specify a construction timeline, opening date, or a formal schedule for public access.
Residents who want updates on the park's next steps, public programming, or site plans should monitor Luther Land Legacy through its official channels. People with neighborhood questions can also Contact Us if they have information about local public meetings or project updates.
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