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Fort Pierce Considers Ending Waste Management Contract
March 18, 2026
The City of Fort Pierce is evaluating the termination of its long-standing trash disposal contract with Waste Management following concerns related to the company's use of the Florida East Coast Railway yard near Downtown Fort Pierce for transferring Miami-Dade County's garbage. City commissioners expressed readiness to end the partnership, which has lasted over 15 years, due to operational and community impact issues. This potential contract termination signals a significant procurement shift for municipal waste management services in the region.
- Why this matters: Municipal procurement officials should note the implications of contract performance and community impact on long-term waste management agreements.
- Waste Management's role as a contractor handling trash transfer and landfill disposal in Okeechobee is under scrutiny, potentially opening opportunities for alternative vendors.
- Procurement professionals should assess contract terms related to service locations, transfer operations, and community relations to mitigate risks.
- Vendors interested in municipal waste services in Florida may find emerging opportunities as Fort Pierce reconsiders its waste disposal strategy.
City commissioners indicated at their March 16 meeting that they are ready to end a decade-and-a-half-long partnership with the company for trash disposal at its landfill in Okeechobee.
— City commissioners of Fort Pierce
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