A plan to build indoor tennis courts was put on hold at the regular Anchorage Assembly meeting Tuesday night. The body voted unanimously to accept a 26.5 million dollar bundle of legislative funding for improvements to several city-run buildings, but postponed their vote on whether to accept 10.5 million dollars for the construction of a new city-run Recreation Center. The center would hold six tennis courts and two half-basketball courts. Tennis organizations and Mayor Dan Sullivan support the plan. But some Assembly members are critical of accepting the money because they did not request it. Assembly members said they wanted more time to gather information. Around 50 people testified on the issue. The majority supported building the courts. The issue will be before the Assembly again on October 22nd. Dozens of people who showed up to testify on measures related to a controversial labor law passed last Spring ran out of time to testify at 11pm and the meeting will be continued Wednesday at 6pm.