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By: Newsworthy.ai
June 23, 2026

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Frisco Councilman Jared Elad: Why '6-0 Votes' Are Local Government's Most Danger

The latest episode of The Building Texas Show, hosted by Justin McKenzie and published June 10, 2026, features a candid conversation with Frisco City Council Member Jared Elad on the dangers of unanimous votes, the city's east-west development divide, and the financial stewardship required to manage a $400 million municipal budget. Elad, a wealth manager and the first Frisco council member in 21 years to pursue Certified Municipal Officer status through the Texas Municipal League, argues that diverse perspectives, not consensus, drive effective local governance in one of Texas's fastest-growing cities.

The conversation moves quickly through the substantive issues shaping Frisco today. Topic threads include:

  • Why Elad believes routine 6-0 council votes signal groupthink rather than alignment
  • The growing imbalance between west-side megaprojects (The Star, PGA Frisco, Fields West, Universal Studios, Grand Park) and the neglected Collin County east side
  • Frisco's tax base mix and Elad's push toward a 70% commercial, 30% residential split
  • Public safety funding, with police and fire consuming roughly 50% of the city budget
  • The strain of FIFA, Universal, and a recurring PGA Championship drawing 200,000 visitors in a single week

Elad does not soften his critique of consensus culture on the dais. "I told people the two worst numbers you can see on city council is 6-0, and there was too many 6-0 votes," he tells McKenzie. "That being in my profession, that's statistically impossible. There's too many opportunities that there should have been different perspectives." He compares council dynamics to marriage, noting that disagreement is healthy and expected. Elad credits the recent arrival of fellow Councilman Thacker with reintroducing genuine debate to a body that previously moved in lockstep.

The episode digs into Frisco's scale and trajectory. Now the 10th largest city in Texas at 245,000 residents and projected to reach 350,000 to 400,000, Frisco operates under a city manager model with 1,800 employees and an at-large election system that Elad likens to running a state house race. He references colleagues like Jared Patterson, Matt Shaheen, Candy Noble, Andy Hopper, and Mitch Little to illustrate the comparison. Elad also previews the $180 million Toyota Stadium investment tied to FIFA hosting duties for Sweden, the July 1 opening of Universal's first-of-its-kind park for children ages 2 to 12, and Hunt family development plans surrounding FC Dallas. His warning: Frisco must avoid the trajectory of Dallas, which recently lost the Stars, Mavericks, and AT&T headquarters.

About The Building Texas Show

The Building Texas Show, hosted by Justin McKenzie, spotlights the leaders, builders, and elected officials shaping the future of Texas communities. Through long-form conversations with mayors, council members, entrepreneurs, and civic stewards, the show explores the policy decisions, development battles, and economic forces driving the state forward. New episodes release weekly. This episode is available now wherever podcasts are heard.

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