The following is an argument presented by a city council member in support of building a new public library in the downtown area:
"The current number of visitors to our public library has decreased by 30% over the last five years. This decline is largely due to the limited space and outdated facilities. To reverse this trend and attract more visitors, we should invest in a new public library in the downtown area, which will feature modern amenities and a greater selection of books and resources. Building a library in a prominent location will make it more accessible to residents and enhance community engagement with reading and educational programs."
Write a critique of this argument. Be sure to evaluate its reasoning, the use of evidence, and the overall effectiveness of the argument's conclusions.
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