There are already several conventions and conferences on the books and this project just might turn out to be successful. The debate will continue on whether this project was a smart decision at this point in time. Regardless, the thing is being built. Our city leaders are hoping that we'll have a Field of Dreams moment...you know, "If you build it, they will come." But if we build it, and if they come, how will they get anywhere?
From what we know so far, MTA is going to have bus routes that actually pass through the new convention center. This is a great ammenity and we hope that the new downtwon circulator will also serve the facility. But this is not enough!
- Will our bus system be simple enough for visitors to use when our own residents are often puzzled by how it works?
- Will the bus present an attractive and competitive option to other modes of transportation?
- Will taking the bus be a normal part of Nashville's culture such that visitors think of the bus as their first and best option?
MTA is the face of public transportation in this city and has a significant role to play. Our hope is that the opening of the Music City Center will encourage much needed, system-wide improvements, pushing mass transit one step closer to being a viable option to residents and visitors alike.
