The utililty vote was purely pro forma.
Now the draft application with the utility's affirmative vote goes to the Waukesha Common Council April 8th - - two days after the election which may turn on the entire question - - for a more important vote.
The oddest scenario would have Lake Michigan water supply opponent and mayoral candidate Jeff Scrima defeat pro-diversion incumbent Mayor Larry Nelson - - leaving Nelson on April 8th a lame duck but in a position to manage the council meeting and, if the utility recommendation were approved, able to sign it.
I'm not saying that will happen, and I think the election will be a close contest - - but things could get dicey in Waukesha democracy-wise should Scrima take office with a $164 million (and sure to rise in real costs, as things do) Lake Michigan water supply plan moving forward against which Scrima, a first-time candidate, campaigned hard.
And if were to win, you've have to say, effectively.
Waukesha could lay the entire question over for one more meeting with little penalty and avoid a messy processs, but at the most recent council meeting, Mayor Nelson said the vote would happen April 8th.
Stay tuned.
I agree, no surprise. RUBBER STAMP. This is all part of the for-profit public relations game plan hired by the City of Waukesha to bring Lake Michigan water to Waukesha.
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