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ZacCast

The official podcast for local government nerds, from the folks behind ZacTax. We talk about everything from sales tax to city management to college sports, and bring you stories from the front lines of local government administration.

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TeamZac

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Government

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www.zaccast.com

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30. Jun 2026

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The Brave New World 30.06.2026

On this episode... WE'RE BACK! After almost a year, we're back and better than ever.  00:19 Return of ZacCast 05:20 The Impact of AI on Business Operations 29:39 AI in Local Government: Challenges and Opportunities 32:57 Navigating Data Center Regulations 37:45 The Impact of AI on Urban Infrastructure 46:58 Automation and the Delivery Experience 54:34 The Future of Personalization in Services AI f...

Throwing the kitchen at SB10 28.08.2025

In this episode, Patrick and Chad discuss the latest twists in SB 10 and what a proposed 1% property tax cap could mean for Texas cities. They break down how appraisal methods are quietly shifting more of the tax burden onto homeowners, why the Legislature’s “populist” fixes may actually worsen the problem, and what cities can do to prepare. From the looming pressure to fee out basic services, to...

Will the voucher debate spare Texas cities this session? 16.04.2025

In this episode, Chad and Patrick discuss innovations in local government presented at the AFI conference last week, and check in on the Texas Legislature as the session is kicking into high gear. Timestamps 00:00 Legislative Updates and AFI Innovations 11:05 The Voucher Debate in Texas Politics 21:02 Local Government Legislation and Its Implications 32:19 Impact of Corporations on Local Economies...

This is an April Fools joke, right? 04.04.2025

In this episode, Chad and Patrick discuss the current state of the economy, focusing on market uncertainty and the challenges faced by city managers in forecasting sales tax revenues. They explore the importance of data-driven decision-making and the use of leading indicators to understand consumer behavior. The conversation reflects on past economic crises and emphasizes the need for caution in n...

What happens in Austin doesn't always stay in Austin 05.03.2025

In this episode, Chad and Patrick highlight 5 bills pending in the Texas House. What are they, and what might they mean for local governments across the state? Join us to find out! Timestamps 00:00 Greetings 07:13 On to the legislative session 14:23 HB 250 16:33 HB 416 30:18 HB 217 37:18 HB 1433 52:21 HB 924 56:21 School funding and wrap-up

Hold onto your butts... (property tax edition) 16.01.2025

In this first episode of 2025, Pat and Chad hit a wide range of topics and do our best to avoid derailing the conversation with too much college football. Timestamps 04:25 - TPPF Property Tax Proposals 29:51 - TPPF on "Home Sharing" 40:16 - Congestion pricing in New York City 54:12 - Texas AG sues Allstate 67:48 - Comptroller's Biennial Revenue Estimate for 2025-26 Links Asterisk (Merriam-Webster)...

The earth's axis vs groundwater 05.12.2024

In this (probably) final episode of 2024, Pat has a couple of water related articles to discuss. Join us as we talk about how groundwater use is affecting the earth's axis; how bottled water may be way less healthy than tap water; and of course, as we recap the return of Texas vs A&M after 13 long years. 00:00 - Welcome back...  01:37 - Patrick makes excuses for A&M's performance against T...

The case for public space 08.10.2024

This week's episode centers on a Texas Monthly piece titled "Why does Texas have so little public land?" Pat and Chad talk about the article and discuss whether cities can improve their development patterns and fiscal health by emphasizing the acquisition of more public space. Topics 00:52 - Why does Texas have so little public land? 04:28 - Patrick proposes using public land acquisition to combat...

The housing trap with Chuck Marohn 26.09.2024

On this epic episode, we welcome Chuck Marohn, founder and president of Strong Towns. Chuck's bestselling new book, Escaping the Housing Trap, kicks off the conversation, which winds its way through a variety of important issues facing cities today. Topics 02:33 - What is the housing trap? 04:05 - Pre-Depression era housing finance 08:00 - Government response to Depression vs the 2008 Housing Cris...

The tizzy 18.09.2024

On this somewhat feisty episode of ZacCast, Patrick and Chad discuss the built-in assumptions behind our development patterns, compare development in DFW and Houston, talk traffic planning, and talk about the problems with the electricity rate-making process in Texas. Stay tuned for a semi-lighting round at the end. 03:58 - Do we have some built-in assumptions about how cities grow? 21:39 - DFW vs...

The appraisal district drama 05.09.2024

In this episode, Patrick and Chad drop some hot takes on the appraisal changes recently approved by the Tarrant Appraisal District. We talk about addressing the symptoms of the property tax system in Texas versus addressing the illness. We discuss the upcoming September sales tax allocation. And college football is back, so we spend some time talking about week 1 to wrap up the episode. 01:15 - Ta...

What's the deal with the economy? 14.08.2024

Summer break is over and ZacCast is back at full strength. Today's episode is all about the economy. From macro to micro, how can cities prepare for what's next? 01:04 - Dr Evil and Mini-me 07:00 - What's the deal with the economy? 08:02 - The Sahm Rule: triggered 11:02 - August inflation numbers 14:40 - Real estate and interest rates 17:14 - Have cities already been in recession mode? 20:28 - Ret...

The Vacation Episode 12.07.2024

Join us as we catch up and chat about life and cities in this grab bag episode: 00:10 - Patrick's waterpark excursions 02:53 - Patrick reviews Kalahari 01:40 - Is Schlitterbahn slipping? 12:09 - Kalahari vs Great Wolf Lodge 13:48 - Patrick reviews Schlitterbahn 20:41 - Fast Pass, yea or nay? 26:05 - The value of good customer service, and lessons for cities 33:48 - Good customer service -> good...

The kind of problem a city is 30.05.2024

In this episode, Patrick and Chad look at the Scottie Scheffler arrest and subsequent dismissal of charges from the perspective of a city manager. What went wrong and how can you do better? Then we consider the legacy of the Progressive Movement's impact on city management and discuss whether the paradigm it ushered in has us thinking about cities the wrong way. 05:47 - The Scottie Scheffler misha...

Liability Lane 17.05.2024

In this episode, Pat and Chad talk about inflation remaining stubborn and how cities can/should better report their infrastructure liabilities. 00:00 - on pets 01:55 - on inflation 16:10 - on assets and liabilities

The world's most expensive bathroom 01.05.2024

On this episode, we talk about: The world's most expensive bathroom, the regulations that led to it, and how can we be better in our own cities? Houston is broke, but why?  McKinsey suggests automated vehicles will induce continued population expansion into outer ring neighborhoods and rural areas Timestamps 00:22 - New TeamZac member 01:32 - Setting hiring policy on the podcast 02:55 - Generation...

The Doom Loop 23.04.2024

In this episode, Chad and Pat debrief from the Utah City Managers Association conference and talk about differences in management cultures among these United States. We talk about the growing concern of a doom loop cycle in urban commercial real estate, what is a doom loop, why do they happen, and how can cities mitigate their impacts or avoid them altogether. We follow up with a conversation abou...

Amazon lockers, appraisal boards, and zoning reform 04.04.2024

In this episode, we talk about: The sales tax implications of Amazon lockers and whether remote taxpayers should be subjected to detailed audits to verify that their tax payments are accurate; Recent changes to Appraisal Board composition and various other property tax topics a recent Y'allitics episode stirred up; and Zoning reform measures likely headed to Texas in the next legislative session....

The episode about nothing 22.03.2024

Fresh off of Spring Break and without a lot of hard hitting topics to discuss, Pat and Chad bounce between friendly and city topics. 00:12 - Intro 00:42 - Spring Break activities 03:09 - Paw Patrol Live (and other such shows) 05:25 - Kids YouTube 08:00 - Bozo The Clown , Homie the Clown, and Dougie the Whale 10:45 - Paw Patrol revisited 13:20 - Disney plot holes 14:56 - What are we watching? 16:34...

The Great Reversals 07.03.2024

In this episode, Pat and Chad talk about a couple of big reversals. First, March sales tax allocations in Texas appear to have unwound all of the audit adjustments from last month. Pat and Chad talk about the impacts and how we can put Humpty Dumpty back together moving forward.  Then, in the wake of Tuesday's primary elections, we discuss what "local control" means and if our conventional view of...

The (audit) adjustment bureau 22.02.2024

A major sales tax audit adjustment hit cities across the state of Texas in February. Chad and Patrick talk about the adjustment and some issues it highlighted. We follow up with a discussion on the recent performance of downtowns versus power centers, and the under-appreciated role that downtowns play in differentiating your city.

The mo is slow 25.01.2024

In this episode: (01:20) Sales tax momentum has been slowing for some time now. We dig in to the numbers and issue a red flag warning as cities head into mid-year budget amendments and next year's budget cycle. Sales tax momentum continues to slow in Texas (ZacTax blog) (10:10) An episode of WSJ's The Journal podcast piqued Patrick's interest, so we discuss the UK post office scandal and lessons t...

The Gourmet Underwear 16.01.2024

Pat and Chad are back for the first episode of 2024. After some throat-clearing chit chat, we discuss: What do you do when a local news report or social media post gains traction, but you know the meat of the story isn't true? And how can cities be proactive in their communities to avoid such things in the first place? What's going on in the Texas legislature on school funding, and what's the impa...

Retail sales and leases 14.12.2023

In this episode, Patrick and Chad talk about softening retail sales figures and changes to the retail real estate landscape. We finish with a March Madness style Christmas movie showdown. The American Store is Shrinking (WSJ)

The Holiday Episode 30.11.2023

On today's episode, Pat and Chad talk about the holidays, from retail sales forecasts to planning holiday events to the appropriate time to start decorating. And because we can never seem to get through a fall episode without it, stick around for a spirited college football discussion. Timestamps 00:32 - Holiday retail sales forecasts 13:12 - The joys of public events at the holidays 23:23 - Are w...

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