To be clear, I'm not cynical about construction projects per se, I'm just not clear what problem we're solving other than Herr Tubthumper finding the bus stops outside Churchill Square a bit confusing.I understand your cynicism and the funding question is of course the fundamental. But I think it's this type of attitude which would prevent ANY project from getting off the ground. The reality is that because of our minority council, nothing positive can realistically happen in Brighton and Hove at the moment. The thinking is muddled, the planning is a joke and their priorities are completely at odds which each other because there is a total lack of leadership.
What the City really needs is to sit down and properly consider how we can get back to being a positive stand out in the UK. I think the reputation of this city has fallen dramatically over the last decade because every department of the council is poorly run and it shows. There are potholes in every road, rubbish piles up throughout the city because the collections are infrequent and unreliable. Recycling bins aren't emptied quickly enough so people start stacking on the street next to them, then the team who collects the recycling is different to the on-street team so they'll leave behind anything stacked next to the bin. And so on and so forth.
All the time we have a minority council these problems can not be solved because the councillors simply do not work together for the benefit of the city.
Fundamentally, that's a problem that could be improved for a few grand spent on better signs and timetabling around the stops. I'm also not minded to view there being lots of buses as a problem, it's a good thing if they're being used.
I'd have to check, but I'm not sure that any of the tram systems in this country make money. For that matter, based on a quick skim of the article above, I'd guess they don't make money in Germany either.It's an investment and I'm certain that it would be a money making machine if probably implemented and well priced, plus selling advertising rights left, right and centre. I don't think the cost of the thing is the biggest barrier to getting it done, it's an excellent investment and one which is well worth making in towns and Cities like ours.
It's never going to be built just because it's a nice idea or to service the uni/Amex, there's got to be a clear case that thousands of people a day every day will be using it to get town and back again, who aren't already using the buses or existing railway.