There's not much wrong with the dear old place really, but here are my own suggestions:
I'm sure many other York residents - and visitors to the city - have their own ideal vision of how the city's development might meet their needs. If you feel inspired, do send me your own vision for civic improvements (serious or silly) for inclusion on this page.
Don said:
'I would like to see the city "zoned" more. For example we have the "latin Quarter" already. The major tourism seems to come from hen and stag parties at weekends and families enjoying the city. Try to separate them more and retain the historic center.Turn Micklegate into more clubs and pub area as it is near the station and Police can concentrate their presence there better at the weekend! Maybe with a few more Premier Inn type low priced hotels to accommodate them all in the area.
Parliament area needs something when the splash palace goes perhaps a nice fountain and seating like an Italian Piazza, York style! Piccadilly is such a wide street you feel that it leads somewhere and it just fades at the M&S store. Reroute traffic then make it traffic free and extend the seating/Piazza theme to the Merchant house area with a few suitable shading large trees in the middle. With Global warming the cafe culture from Europe will be embraced for more months of the year in the UK. This could also be used for all the market activities we have and get folk into your museum.'
[The museum Don refers to is a plan by the Yorkshire Air Museum - more info here]