District 5 Councilmember Teri Castillo, who also supported a pause, said she wasn't comfortable with moving forward because of a lack of analysis about how the new arena could impact the city's general fund in the future.
Castillo also called on the city to conduct a displacement study for the neighborhoods around the arena site.
“There will be indirect displacement," she said.
Castillo has raised concerns in the past about how the new arena and surrounding development could raise property values, and therefore property taxes, nearby.
District 4 Councilmember Edward Mungia opposed a pause, but said he still wanted the city to explore conducting an economic impact report over the next several months.
District 6 Councilmember Ric Galvan and District 9 Councilmember Misty Spears — on opposite sides of the vote to pause the negotiations — also voiced their support for an economic impact report during their comments.