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Sevierville Files Legal Complaint Against Camping World Over Flagpole Height

by Rita Anderson
April 2, 2025
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SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. — The City of Sevierville has taken legal action against Camping World, filing a complaint in chancery court demanding that the company be fined $50 per day for its refusal to lower a towering flagpole at its Sevierville location. The flagpole, standing 130 feet tall, significantly exceeds the city’s 44-foot height limit for flagpoles, sparking a heated legal and public dispute.

City officials have expressed concern about the safety risks posed by the oversized flagpole, which is topped with a large American flag. While the city has not taken issue with the flag itself, officials have repeatedly requested that Camping World lower the pole to comply with local zoning ordinances. The city’s complaint outlines that despite multiple opportunities to address the issue, the company has failed to make the necessary adjustments.

In response to the city’s demands, Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis has stood firm in his refusal to alter the flagpole. This stance, which some view as a defiant marketing strategy, has been consistent across multiple Camping World locations nationwide. Lemonis has suggested that the dispute is about more than just a flagpole, framing it as a matter of principle against overbearing government regulations.

The legal battle has stirred up significant controversy, with many supporters of Camping World rallying behind the company, claiming the city is unfairly targeting the display of the American flag. City employees, in particular, have faced threats from members of the public who believe the city is taking a stance against patriotism. However, Sevierville officials have clarified that the issue is not with the flag itself, but with the height of the pole, which they argue poses potential safety concerns.

City Attorney M. Edward Owens emphasized that the city had offered Camping World multiple chances to comply with the regulations and even heard the company’s appeal. After careful consideration, the city ultimately decided to reject the appeal and move forward with legal action.

As the case moves through the court system, the dispute over the flagpole height continues to divide public opinion. Some see it as a battle of civic duty versus corporate defiance, while others argue that it is an example of government overreach. Regardless of the outcome, the legal proceedings have undoubtedly put Sevierville on the map, with eyes now watching the court’s next steps.

This latest chapter in the ongoing saga raises questions about the balance between local regulations, corporate resistance, and public sentiment. Whether the court will side with the city’s safety concerns or support Camping World’s right to maintain its large flagpole remains to be seen.

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