A representative of JJ’s Waste and Recycle told the Austin ISD board on June 18 that the district moved a vote on a proposed waste disposal services contract forward with limited notice and without providing vendors a scoring breakdown. Marcus West said vendors were told a vote would occur June 25 but that the item was advanced, and he described an estimated first‑year cost near $1.9 million — roughly double the district’s current $1 million‑a‑year contract with the same vendor.
West asked the board for transparency on how proposals were scored and why competitive proposals did not represent better value amid a reported district deficit; he said vendors had requested breakdowns that were denied. In response, trustees asked staff to discuss procurement timing and noted there would be an executive‑session conversation about contract issues.
A representative from Texas Disposal Systems spoke in support of the contract, highlighting a long partnership with AISD and sustainability work (recycling and composting) the vendor said it has supported.
What happens next: trustees discussed pulling procurement details into executive session for legal and personnel consideration; if the board proceeds with a contract vote the administration will be expected to provide documentation and rationale as appropriate under procurement rules.