City commissioners pushed back Tuesday on a draft survey that would measure public interest in supporting a future indoor aquatics center.

The city of Manhattan hopes to poll 400 registered voters to gauge support for funding a potential project through property or sales taxes.

Commissioners, including Jayme Minton, raised concerns that some of the survey questions may be unclear or give conflicting options.

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