Neighbouring councils have been briefed by the Christchurch City Council on its proposed multi-use arena, Te Kaha, ahead of a landmark decision on its future today.
The city council will vote on whether to proceed with the 30,000-seat covered arena that is currently forecast to cost $683 million after a $150m cost blowout.
There have been suggestions that its neighbouring Canterbury councils could help foot the bill but when the city council sat down with its neighbours recently it didn't pass the hat around or even broach the subject.
"The city council gave us and some other Canterbury councils an update briefing last week – focused on the arena design and the process the council is following," Ashburton District Council chief executive Hamish Riach said.