During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding the lack of progress on the Fishburne Park Cottage project, which was transferred to Bandera Con developers for a nominal fee of $10 in September 2023. Owen Maguire, a council member, highlighted that since the acquisition, no significant construction has commenced, aside from minor maintenance activities. He expressed frustration over the developers' failure to comply with the terms of the contract, particularly regarding the preservation of the historic cottage and the use of the land.
Maguire pointed out that a food truck has been operating on the site, which he argued violates the self-imposed restrictions set by the developers. He questioned whether the council had anticipated such commercial use when approving the contract and raised concerns about potential zoning violations that the city has not yet pursued.
The council acknowledged Maguire's concerns and indicated that they would refer the matter to the city manager for further investigation. The discussion underscored ongoing issues of trust and compliance related to the development agreement, prompting calls for the council to address these challenges to restore community confidence.
The meeting also included routine agenda items, with a brief mention of closed sessions to discuss the selection of an interim city council member. The council's focus on both the Fishburne Park situation and administrative matters reflects a commitment to addressing community concerns while managing city governance effectively.