Sorry, we need money
The City of Knoxville wants to annex the Disc Exchange:
For the past 16 years or so, the city has tried to annex the property but store owner Alan Miller has been fighting it.
Miller, who also has the Chapman Highway Disc Exchange in the city, says there’s no difference in the services he receives, such as water, sewer and police and fire protection.
Miller doesn’t think he should pay more taxes for the same level of service. That’s why he’s been fighting the annexation in court.
It’s not about services, it’s about tax dollars.
January 20th, 2006 at 6:33 pm
It is just wrong. This is the harassment of a citizen and business owner. I don’t know who is worse, the Borg, or the City of Knoxville when they want to annex County property.
Is it true there is still a sign “You will be assimilated” in the Mayor’s office?
January 23rd, 2006 at 1:23 pm
i’m still confused about the f%^& up annex line in the Cedar Bluff area…every dozen feet or so it switches from county to city to county.