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Community Project Funding Evaluation

A coastal community of 500 homes is vulnerable to storm surges. An engineering study concludes that a protective sea wall could be built for $1 million, benefiting all homes equally by preventing flood damage. The town council is considering two proposals to raise the necessary funds.

  • Proposal A: The town will launch a public fundraising campaign, asking each household to voluntarily donate $2,000.
  • Proposal B: The town will hold a vote to add a mandatory $2,000 surcharge to the property tax bill for each household, specifically for the sea wall construction.

Evaluate the two proposals. Which proposal is more likely to be successful in ensuring the barrier is built? Justify your answer by explaining the primary economic challenge this type of project faces.

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Updated 2025-08-15

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