Monday, May 6, 2019

GMS FILES FOR TRO; TRASHES COMMISSION, ALLEGES CITY BIDDING PROCESS WAS RIGGED TO FAVOR RIVAL REPUBLIC

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5 (m) Consideration and ACTION to award a term contract for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Collection Services for the City of Brownsville. (City Manager’s Office) Agenda item for Tuesday's City of Brownsville Commission meeting

By Juan Montoya

On the eve of Tuesday's City of Brownsville Commission meeting where a multi-million dollar contract for commercial and solid waste collection service is to be awarded, the current contract holder, Brownsville GMS, has filed a motion asking a court to issue a Temporary Restraining Order and Temporary Injunction to enjoin the city from terminating GMS's contract and executing one with Republic, a competing vendor.

The motion was filed electronically at 12 a.m. Monday and assigned to the 445th District Court. Visiting Judge Robert Pate has been assigned to hear the case.

Named as defendants are the City of Brownsville and Mayor Tony Martinez, commissioners Rose Z. Gowen, Ricardo Longoria Jr., Joel Mungia, Ben Neece, in their official capacity, and commissioner Jessica Tetreau in her individual and official capacity and former commissioner  Cesar de Deleon in his individual capacity.

In requesting the order for the TRO and injunction, GMS charges that the city administration has violated its bidding process and that two commissioners - De Leon and Tetreau - had hidden conflicts of interest in the matter because one had stated that he would work against them because they hadn't given him any money for his campaign and had given former City Manager Charlie Cabler $15,000.

(A partial transcript of a four-hour secretly-recorded conversation of De Leon by former Brownsville Fire Department Chief Carlos Elizondo contains a part of the conversation where the former commissioner boasts of having stopped the awarding of the contract to GMS and alleging the company had given Cabler the money.)

GMS charges that Tetreau stood directly to benefit from the awarding of the contract to Republic, which has a contrct to wash its trucks at her husband's commercial car wash, and that the additional trucks Republic would require would benefit the business directly.

Further, they charge that she did not file an affidavit of conflict of interest and abstain from further participation in the matter.

Elizondo was terminated by Cabler after questions arose over his apparent steering of patient transfers to an ambulance service with which he was associated. The Cameron County DA’s Office charged Elizondo with 11 counts of computer security breach over allegations that the former official accessed the Brownsville Fire Department’s Emergency Reporting System 11 times after the city had suspended him after he was indicted on the theft and misapplication of fiduciary duty.. His trial is scheduled for June.

Cabler resigned as city manager and is now in a runoff for mayor against Texas Southmost College trustee Trey Mendez. Tetreau just won reelection to District 2.

GMS charges that Tetreau stood directly to benefit from the awarding of the contract to Republic, which has its trucks washed at her commercial car wash, and that the additional trucks Republic would require would benefit her business directly.

Further, they charge that she did not file an affidavit of conflict of interest and abstain from further participation in the matter.

The 32-page motion charges that during the three times that the city  conducted the RFP process, it had violated the Open Meetings Act by not giving sufficient notice to the bidders and not listing the items on the agenda.

Among some of the other allegations raised in the motion for a TRO and injunction, GMS alleges that:

1. The city commission rejected the negotiated contract March 7 without any context or discussion suggesting that the item had been discussed in violation of the Open Meetings Act.

2. That its contract had been denied after exposing its bid, and that the metrics where GMS had scored well were changed to stack the deck against its bid.

3. That after the contract was put out for RFPs, no notice of any action was posted by the city for more than a year and a half.

4. That the commission discussed the contract in executive session January with city administrators and each other without providing public notice in violation of the Open Meetings Act.

5. That it voted to approve the contract with an oral vote and not giving notice in violation of the OMA.

6. That the city recognized the "irregularities" of then process and sought to  cancel the bidding process the third time and award the contract to its predetermined favorite, Republic.

The company alleges that the actions of Tetreau and De Leon constitute tortious interference and that unless the court grants it the TRO and injunction it will cost it a considerable amount of money and inflict "irreparable" harm to the company and its employees. It seeks actual and exemplary damages from them in their individual capacity.

GMS alleges that De Leon and Redfish Recycling started a campaign against the awarding of the contract to it, a contract it had won in competitive bidding  over the span of 30 years.

GMS is seeking monetary relief of more than $1 million and unspecified non-monetary relief.

The city contract for commercial and solid-waste disposal is valued at more at more than $50 million after franchise tax and deductions such as the tip-in fee at the city landfill.

16 comments:

BobbyWC said...

Judge Pate is a good judge. Two issues, normally a TRO cannot issue on a contract issue because the remedy is damages. Here the basis for the TRO would be violations of the rules concerning conflict of interests which would void the vote.

Bobby WC

Anonymous said...

What goes around comes around, Jessica

Anonymous said...

Several Days late ... but better late than Never. Thanks Juan.

Anonymous said...

I’m a Christian, and my Christian beliefs are you don’t do interracial marriage. When you see blacks or browns and whites together, it makes my blood boil because that’s just not the way a Christian is supposed to live.

Anonymous said...

Way to go BROWNSVILLE voters! Keep electing rats to run your city.

tax payer said...

Not good !!
They should all be in jail

Anonymous said...

Is trump christian?

Anonymous said...

Sent all of them to attend counseling sessions or anger management classes. At minimum they need that. Than hit them with a billion dollar law suit...but to come out of their pockets not the city, that way they'll learn their lesson once and for all.

Anonymous said...

Did you people actually think Jessica T.Kalifa has any money of her own? Seriously The City of Brownsville, TX will lose this law suit. This was all planned for them to sue Brownsville,TX and after GMS winning the lawsuit they will kick back donations of tens of thousands to the people on the city commission. Why? Because Jessica will vote to give GMS the contract because she will not pay for an attorney to defend her. There is a thing called Discovery and they will subpoena ALL OF Jessica husband business and her dads. Jessica as dumb as she has always been claim she is the owner, so now Jessica is going to be personally sued. Watch and learn you dumb asses that voted for Her . Now we the tax payers are going to pay stupid money to give GMS back the contract and on top of that for damages they never lost but got their feeling hurt.

Cesar de Leon is an attorney, he will ask or demand the City of Brownsville to pay him or his choice of attorney to defend him and collect the attorney fees they will charge the city at $300.00 an hour and you could charge thousands of dollars for years while you sleep and invoice for consulting. These are all scams done by attorneys.

So get ready stupid people that voted for these idiots. Ohhh but Jessica is so cool, she needs to be a Commissioner if not she will die. Stupid People.

Anonymous said...

Who knew brownsville trash was so valuable?? haha joking aside. I do live in brownsville and yes, we do need a new trash company. The current one doesn't cut it; they are late, marking the streets with that trash liquid, get old trash cans, they are late, etc...seriouly..for the amount we pay for. Last time I check, trash services + taxes is now around 31 bucks..and it keeps going up little by little, a few cents but multiple that by the thousands who pay services..it mounts to thousands/millions of dallars..which makes sense why GMC and Replublic are trying to nail that sweet 5 year contract with the city..and to make matters worse, we have ratas (commissioners and major) that side with the vendor that puts money on their pocket not the one that provides the best service...

Anonymous said...

Whoever needed this article to confirm or realize the aforementioned were corrupt to the bone live in Lala land.

Anonymous said...

And Cabler wants to be your next Mayor... no mames! he should of kept quiet and stayed retired now all his dirt will be coming out, that ego is a bitch.

Anonymous said...

No wonder Jessica says she is worth 5 million dollars....

Anonymous said...

@8:39 People are not awake to that the Mayor/Comissioners are not there to serve the citizens of Brownsville, but to enrich themselves, by getting kickbacks and doing favors for the elite. When the Mayor did the Casa de Nylon purchased scam...don't think he was the only one that got a hefty kickback $$$...all the commissioners also got something $$$. Why do you think none of them made a big stink about it??? All commission decisions are like pro wrestling matches...every commission votes/decisions are scripted and they know beforehand who will win in the end.

Anonymous said...

Now we live with the votes of the stupid people in Pct.2. Jessica(menuedo blanco) just keeps screwing the city. Brownsville will never learn,they just keep recycling the trash (Jessica).

Anonymous said...

Easy solution just bring one of the mafia boses from the east down here to teach us pendejos how to award contracts for commercial solid waste disposal I hear they're experts on this kinda thingy...

rita