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Evaluating a Congestion Fee for a Public Park

A city council is considering implementing an entrance fee for its popular, but often overcrowded, public park. The proposed fee is designed to be exactly equal to the estimated marginal cost of congestion caused by each additional visitor. While this fee is intended to create a more pleasant experience for those who choose to pay, some council members are concerned about the fairness and overall financial implications. Critically evaluate this proposal. In your answer, discuss the primary economic argument for the fee, a significant potential drawback related to equity, and a key consideration regarding the park's long-term financial sustainability.

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Updated 2025-07-22

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