CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Nineteen homeowners have filed lawsuits against Montgomery County, the City of Clarksville, and several developers, alleging that drainage failures and county pumping operations caused flooding to their homes during the April 2025 storms, particularly in the Farmington subdivision.
The lawsuits stem from the same storm that damaged more than 220 homes across Montgomery County and led local officials to declare a State of Emergency.
In one of the lawsuits, Deyuna and Kevin Bailey filed over flooding to their Veronica Court home in Farmington. They are represented by attorneys Colin B. Calhoun of Calhoun Law and M. Ben Moore II of Price, Hill Kolarich & Moore.
Their lawsuit names nine defendants: Montgomery County, the City of Clarksville, the CMC Industrial Development Board, SP International Blvd Clarksville, Kirkwood Phase II, JR Development, Farmington Homeowners Association, Ghertner & Company, and Grace Community Church of Clarksville…