League City’s Future: Growth, Taxes & Infrastructure with Mayor Nick Long

EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 17 MIN

League City’s Future: Growth, Taxes & Infrastructure with Mayor Nick Long

from The Building Texas Show

League City, Texas is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Houston–Galveston region — and in this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Nick Long, Mayor of League City, to talk about what’s driving that growth and how the city is managing it responsibly.Mayor Long shares his journey from growing up in League City to serving more than a decade in local government, including four years as mayor. Together, they explore how League City has grown from a small suburban town into a city of over 125,000 residents — with projections to exceed 200,000 in the coming decade.This conversation dives deep into:Property tax policy and fiscal responsibilityInfrastructure planning and regional collaborationThe impact of the Grand Parkway and port connectivityEconomic development without subsidiesTourism, boating, and quality of life along Clear Lake and Galveston BayLeague City’s role in aerospace, energy, and the modern Texas economyWith proximity to NASA, major Texas ports, and Houston, League City offers a rare combination of opportunity, livability, and long-term planning.Whether you’re a Texas resident, business leader, policymaker, or simply curious about how cities grow the right way, this episode offers a clear look at what thoughtful leadership and community-first planning can achieve.Subscribe to The Building Texas Show for more conversations with the leaders shaping Texas’ future.00:00 – Welcome to League City, Texas00:34 – Mayor Nick Long’s background and time in office01:06 – From hometown resident to city leadership02:24 – What local government really looks like behind the scenes03:50 – League City’s explosive growth and future projections04:31 – Property taxes, appraisals, and city responsibility05:03 – No-new-revenue strategy and alternative funding sources06:43 – Sales tax, online commerce, and economic resilience07:45 – Why League City doesn’t subsidize growth08:55 – Infrastructure, regional collaboration, and the Grand Parkway10:39 – Texas ports and League City’s strategic position12:26 – Tourism, cruising, and staying in League City12:52 – NASA, Clear Lake, boating, and outdoor lifestyle13:42 – What League City is looking forward to in 202614:50 – Managing growth while protecting quality of life15:15 – Where citizens can learn more and get involved16:16 – Closing thoughts on League City’s futureLearn more at: www.buildingtexasshow.comLeague City TexasMayor Nick LongThe Building Texas ShowTexas cities growthHouston metro developmentTexas infrastructureTexas economic developmentNASA Clear LakeTexas ports economyProperty taxes TexasQuality of life Texas

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