The future of an indoor aquatic center in Manhattan appears more uncertain in the wake of the Nov. 4 election.

At the Nov. 10 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting, board member Joe Knopp said the results signaled strong concerns from voters about future spending.

“I think that those are lessons we ought to be paying attention to and including them as we make future strategy decisions,” he said.

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