"WE HAVE painted ourselves into a corner," councillor Rangi Wills astutely said on Wednesday as Whanganui District Council put a big tick against a big ticket item - an almost $39 million new wastewater treatment plant.
The council was caught between the devil and the deep blue sea - or, more accurately, a defunct plant and an ocean pipeline.
There are probably less costly options for dealing with our waste, but the council had run out of time as it juggled a resource consent to dump into the sea which was unlikely to be extended without council giving the go-ahead to a new plant at this week's meeting.
Ratepayers now await the pain.
Despite much work on this project since the current plant was decommissioned in 2013, the individual cost ratepayers face remains worryingly unknown.