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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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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.

    The kind of problem a city is

    The kind of problem a city is

    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 mishap from a city manager's perspective27:24 - Does our MPA train us to look at cities the wrong way?
    Social Life of Small Urban SpacesAmerican Urbanist: How William H. Whyte's Unconventional Wisdom Reshaped Public Life (Amazon)

    • 57 min
    Liability Lane

    Liability Lane

    In this episode, Pat and Chad talk about inflation remaining stubborn and how cities can/should better report their infrastructure liabilities.
    00:00 - on pets01:55 - on inflation16:10 - on assets and liabilities

    • 41 min
    The world's most expensive bathroom

    The world's most expensive bathroom

    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 areasTimestamps00:22 - New TeamZac member01:32 - Setting hiring policy on the podcast02:55 - Generations Z and Alpha03:51 - The difference between Pat and Chad06:09 - The most expensive public restroom14:31 - Can we incorporate staff accountability for getting a project done?16:18 - The Purple Slip19:38 - Can we just empower employees?28:16 - Houston is broke39:36 - On urban highway expansion48:03 - McKinsey on the benefits of autonomous vehicles57:47 - Could AVs eliminate the need for parking?60:15  - AV cabs as public transportation: worst of both worlds?62:04 - Special announcement time
    Notes
    A Close Examination of the Most Infamous Public Toilet in America (NY Times)Houston mayor says the city is broke (Fox 26 Houston)Here's the real reason Houston is going broke (Strong Towns)Autonomous Driving's Future: Convenient and Connected (McKinsey)Smart Bumps

    • 1 hr 4 min
    The Doom Loop

    The Doom Loop

    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 about how to compare and evaluate the quality of your downtowns. Finally, we chat about a recent think piece on fire departments.
    00:20 - Debrief from the Utah City Managers Association Conference and differences in management culture among states19:26 - The Urban CRE Doom Loop: What is it and how to avoid it34:04 - How should we compare and evaluate downtowns?35:45 - Vibe-Oriented Development43:51 - On Fire Departments
    Links
    Many Cities Fear the 'Doom Loop' (WSJ - The Journal)Why the CRE Urban Doom Loop May Still Be Coming (Odd Lots)On Fire Departments (Thesis Driven)

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Amazon lockers, appraisal boards, and zoning reform

    Amazon lockers, appraisal boards, and zoning reform

    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; andZoning reform measures likely headed to Texas in the next legislative session.00:30 - April Fool's Day Recap04:30 - No Soap Radio08:45 - Amazon Lockers and auditing remote sales taxpayers25:19 - Changes to Appraisal District board composition46:18 - Zoning reform is coming to Texas
    Links
    Y'allitics Episode 267Dunning-Kruger EffectTexas Tribune article on prospective zoning reforms (Texas Tribune)

    • 1 hr 5 min
    The episode about nothing

    The episode about nothing

    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 - Intro00:42 - Spring Break activities03:09 - Paw Patrol Live (and other such shows)05:25 - Kids YouTube08:00 - Bozo The Clown, Homie the Clown, and Dougie the Whale10:45 - Paw Patrol revisited13:20 - Disney plot holes14:56 - What are we watching?16:34 - Rents are falling in Austin19:08 - Population surge in the Texas Triangle21:52 - Moneyball for cities: yea or nay?30:00 - Baseball's back35:33 - College vs Pro Sports in the DFW region37:19 - Mowing szn38:20 - Signing off

    • 39 min

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