Town fund

In, donating to the Town Fund can be done by going to the Town Hall and talking to either Pelly or Phyllis at the window for the Civic Center, and selecting Town Fund from the list of options. Donating to the Town Fund achieves a new bridge, fountain, and a windmill or lighthouse.

Bridge
Achieved by donating 200,000 Bells

Once the player has donated 200,000 Bells to the Town Fund, there will be a notice the next day to vote on the location to have the bridge built. There will be a notice on the Notice Board reminding you to vote when it is available. Pelly or Phyllis will ask the player which location you wish for the bridge to be placed using locations circled on the map given to the player by Rover. This is done once the player has clicked 'Town Fund' (Labeled 'My Account' when Phyllis is working) when talking to either one of them in the Civic Center window. Remember, the location voted for may not win the majority of votes, so don't feel discouraged if the bridge is built in an area you don't feel is right. Pelly and Phyllis will mention it is in the process of being built when you talk to them.

The bridge takes a week to build. Once built, Mayor Tortimer will be seen walking around the new bridge. Upon talking to him, he will say:

"Good news, ! Our new bridge is finally finished! And today's the opening ceremony! However, since we spent all our funds on the bridge, we have none left over for a proper celebration. So, we'll just have to use our imaginations and pretend there are balloons and streamers and such. But giddy laughter is free, so please--drink deep from that well! Like so. Heh heh heh HORF HORF!"

Fountain
Achieved by donating an additional 500,000 Bells (700,000 Bells in total)

Once the player has donated 700,000 Bells to the Town Fund, a fountain will be built. You will be told of the plans the following day when talking to Pelly or Phyllis, so do not expect a response about the donation until the next day. The fountain can be used to get a silver or a golden axe, by chucking a plain axe into the fountain and talking to Serena. There is no vote for the location of the fountain, it is placed just outside the Bus Station on the concreted area. It resembles the fountain found in the City.

Like the bridge, it takes seven days for the building work to be completed. Tortimer will be standing in front of it, and upon talking to him will say such things as;

"You DO know you can't drink the water in the fountain, don't you, sprout?"

"Throw a coin in the fountain, ! We could use the revenue! Heh heh horf!"'

" sure has seen a lot of improvements since I first became mayor. Never let it be said that Tortimer ignores the little guy!"

Windmill/Lighthouse
Achieved by donating 1,000,000 Bells (1,700,000 Bells in total)

Once donating a further 1,000,000 Bells to the Town Fund, a windmill OR lighthouse will be built, depending on which one wins enough votes by the town people. Either of the two appear by the shoreline, on noticeable peninsulas in the land. They serve no purpose, and only exist as a decoration and cannot be entered - rumor has it that the windmill increases the beauty of the town, while the lighthouse improves the appearances of rare fish, both have been proven true by Nintendo.

It takes seven days to build and will be mentioned on the town bulletin board about the donation. Once built, Tortimer will appear nearby for an opening ceremony, and may say such things as:

"That lighthouse doesn't just light the coast for ships. It also lights up the hearts of the people of &lt;town name&gt;. Or something like that."

"Let's hope it revitalizes our dear &lt;Town Name&gt;!" (lighthouse)

Important Information
Remember that donations to the Town Fund are not cumulative. Any Bells donated in excess (e.g. 210,000 Bells) will be lost and won't be put forward to the next attraction (e.g. 10,000 Bells will be lost). So make a note of how much you have donated. In example for another thing; you obviously cannot donate 1,000,000 bells for a Windmill or Lighthouse you will divide it up into 500,000 bells which will not be lost.