The Building Texas Show

Why This Texas Town Lowered Taxes While Growing


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​ @CityofHelotesTexas sits at the gateway to the Texas Hill Country—and with growth accelerating across Central Texas, the city is facing the same hard questions many small towns are struggling with.

In this episode of @thebuildingtexasshow host Justin McKenzie sits down with Helotes Mayor Rich Whitehead for a candid, inside look at how a growing Texas city balances development, financial discipline, identity, and civic responsibility—without losing what makes it special.

From @JohnTFloores and Market Days to land-use strategy, tax policy, and citizen engagement, Mayor Whitehead breaks down what it really takes to steward a community into the future.

This conversation is essential viewing for:


City leaders and council members


Developers and planners


Small-town advocates


Texans curious about how growth actually gets managed


Topics Covered:


Managing growth along Highway 16

Preserving historic downtown Helotes

Debt-free city strategy

Why Helotes lowered property taxes

ETJ development and annexation

Civic apathy vs civic responsibility

Why good leadership still needs citizen involvement

📍 Learn more about @CityofHelotesTexas

City of Helotes: https://www.helotes-tx.gov

Helotes Economic Development Corporation (https://helotesedc.com/)

🎙️ Subscribe to @thebuildingtexasshow for conversations about Texas cities, leadership, entrepreneurship, and the future of our communities.


00:00 – Welcome to Helotes, Texas

00:11 – Why Helotes Matters in the Texas Hill Country

01:18 – Growth, Highway 16, and Being a Gateway City

01:52 – Helotes’ History and Small-Town Identity

03:09 – When Growth Forces Hard Conversations

03:33 – Civic Apathy, Leadership, and Responsibility

05:37 – Walkable Downtowns, Parks, and Quality of Life

06:07 – Market Days, Tourism, and Economic Activity

07:52 – Helotes’ True Size and Responsibility as a City

08:33 – Landlocked Cities, ETJs, and Development Strategy

10:27 – Long-Term Planning and Demographic Shifts

10:50 – COVID’s Impact on City Finances

12:24 – Financial Discipline and Debt-Free Cities

13:13 – The Danger of “Everything’s Going Well”

15:25 – Why Citizens Must Stay Involved

15:53 – Planning & Zoning as Civic Entry Points

16:03 – Infrastructure, Traffic, and Misplaced Blame

18:03 – How Citizens Can Be Part of the Solution

18:29 – Where to Learn More About Helotes

19:19 – Events, Festivals, and Community Culture

20:34 – What Makes Helotes Unique

21:00 – Final Thoughts on Stewardship and Leadership

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The Building Texas ShowBy Justin McKenzie