Case Study

Feasibility of a New City Park Policy

A city has a large public park that is currently open and free for everyone to use. Due to budget shortfalls for maintenance, the city council is debating a proposal to fence the park and install entrance gates where a small fee would be collected. An opponent of the plan argues, 'This park is a public space; you can't just start charging people for it like it's a private movie theater.' Analyze the economic characteristic of the park that makes the council's proposal technically possible, and critique the opponent's argument from that perspective.

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