Answer:
An overview of the issue
Step-by-step explanation:
It's relevant, introductory, and a good way to link to the first main paragraph/slide. a breakdown of the cost should come near the end, to sort of conclude, as it makes it seem more progressive to solve the issue at hand. you could mention the list of projects recently approved by the city council later on, if you want to bring to light the similarities between projects. objections to the proposal by some community members is a bad way to go if you're trying to be persuasive and result in getting your proposal agreed with. this is because it sheds light on issues with your plan, rather than positively talking about it (more likely to get people to agree with you if they see all the good things)