Concerns over public funding for private development took center stage at the San Antonio City Council Special Meeting on July 25, 2025, as community leaders voiced strong opposition to Project Marble. Mike Phillips, a representative from the First Unitarian Universalist Church and a leader with COPS Metro, urged the council not to place the project on the November ballot, emphasizing the need for careful consideration and contract details before moving forward.
Phillips highlighted a growing sentiment among residents against using public tax dollars for private ventures, stating, "This is still our public tax money." He pointed out that many citizens are frustrated with the potential misuse of funds in a city that ranks as the third poorest among large U.S. cities. COPS Metro is actively gathering signatures to oppose the project, with leaders encouraging council members to join their cause.
Renee Oden, another COPS Metro leader from Macedonia Baptist Church, questioned the rationale behind considering Project Marble amidst a staggering $175 billion in unmet community needs. Her remarks underscored the urgency for the council to prioritize pressing local issues over private development projects.
The meeting highlighted a significant divide between community leaders advocating for fiscal responsibility and city officials considering the potential benefits of Project Marble. As discussions continue, the future of the project remains uncertain, with community voices calling for a reevaluation of priorities in San Antonio.