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The only buildings touched would need to be touched. Good quality buildings will remain.
Fast, efficient, clean and comfortable transport infrastructure is an important consideration when locating. The Munich underground system
built for the 1972 Olympics projected the city to world status from being a mere provincial city. The bavarians never looked back.
Also, the underground system means vibrant urban centres can flourish attracting people from the Greater Liverpool area and beyond. This means the city becomes more attractive generally and the regenerated, vibrant centres attract people and improve the quality of life of the people. A win, win all around for the locals and attracting outsiders.
Companies will not build around Lodge Lane, they will setup in the centre or the industrial estates. The attractive urban environment is what will attract them to the city, amongst others.
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One thing is clear. Leaving these eyesore districts, or doing the usual quick tart up, will only do harm all around in the long run.
The centres and its immediate surrounds needs to be top quality and re-populated with people with high expendable incomes.
What I want to know is not the merits of a city wide rail system, but the cost justification for it, and whether it's a
realistic plan, taking into accounts the size and population of Liverpool and the viable alternatives.
(I should mention at this stage, I am referring to your suggestions regarding the links to Lodge Lane etc ... in case you wander off on some general tangent)
Reading through some of your responses (many of them starting 'you don't understand....') they seem very naive.
I've highlighted in bold above a cost justification for Munich - if that's a comparison you want to draw. Where's the one for here?
Or is the cost justification in your mind 'well, this would attract those with fat wallets, eventually' - in which case, as AngelCake suggests, put your proposal to the Council .... I'll not hold my breath.
As I have previously mentioned - I don't dislike the idea, I just cannot see it heading anyone's list for infrastructure improvements for the next 10 years..
Unless you really think it a valid proposal - then it's about as much use as suggesting a monorail for Lodge Lane ......
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