I know this thread is specifically aimed at the City Centre, but it's the rest of the city that worries me. I'll not go on too long as there is a bit of a feel-good factor about the city at the moment.
But...
I think the rest of the city is at crisis point. I'm all for new houses being built, and new businesses, industrial estates etc, IF the infrastructure of the city is improved alongside it. But we (as a city) just keep tacking on new housing estates etc, with a small junction banged into an already overworked road system, and expect it to cope. New houses at Courtslds.... how's all the extra traffic going to negotiate that particular junction and the shambles that is Burnaby Road/United Footwear junction. Ricoh gets built, and further development and houses up on Prologis Park... the junction with Wheelwright Lane is an absolute joke, if one car turns right then the whole thing comes to a standstill. New houses planned up on Tamworth Road... where's all the additional traffic going to go?
Not to mention the utter abortion that is the railway station new junction just off the ring road.
Most big cities in this country (with the exception of ourselves and Leicester) seem to have some form of transit system, i.e a tram system or even a metro. We've got nothing.
I took me 40 minutes to get home from Cov station to Ash Green/Bedworth this evening. I can regularly get home from my office on Birmingham ring road in 35 mins, even with the current roadworks and speed restrictions on the M6. The transport network in our city is an absolute failure.
Not to mention trying to get anywhere around the city centre or railway station without getting accosted by someone calling you "boss" and asking you for money. Just because Birmingham, Manchester, etc, all have equal or worse homeless problems, doesn't mean it's not an issue in our city.
It's ok though, we're the city of culture... perhaps the council should think about pumping money into the creaking infrastructure of the city for people who already live here...