Read the following passage carefully:
Under the 2026 Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Directive, municipal corporations in tier-1 cities are mandated to resurface all high-density commercial corridors with high-albedo cool pavement materials before the end of the current fiscal year. However, the directive explicitly exempts municipal sectors where existing storm-drainage networks possess a slope gradient of less than 0.5%, unless the local transit authority formally agrees to co-fund the required drainage retrofits. Furthermore, municipalities that fail to achieve a 15% reduction in surface micro-climate ambient temperatures across designated industrial zones face a mandatory 10% clawback of their state infrastructural development grants. This financial penalty is waived if a municipality has allocated at least 25% of its annual public works budget toward urban canopy expansion. Critically, the directive stipulates that state infrastructural grant clawbacks cannot be enforced if transit authorities delay co-funding decisions beyond the statutory 90-day review window, provided the municipality submitted complete engineering impact documentation prior to the fiscal quarter deadline.
Based strictly on the passage above, which of the following statements can be logically inferred? (Select all that apply.)
- A tier-1 city municipality with a storm-drainage slope gradient of 0.3% is legally exempt from resurfacing high-density commercial corridors if the local transit authority does not co-fund drainage retrofits.Cevap
- A municipality achieving only a 10% reduction in surface ambient temperatures avoids state grant clawbacks if 30% of its annual public works budget was allocated to urban canopy expansion.Cevap
- CExpanding urban canopy cover yields a faster reduction in ambient micro-climate temperatures than installing high-albedo cool pavement materials.
- DState grant clawbacks are legally prohibited whenever transit authority co-funding reviews exceed 90 days, regardless of when the municipality submitted its engineering documentation.