MUDA to focus on drinking water, group housing, layout development projects

MUDA to focus on drinking water, group housing, layout development projects

The Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) proposes a comprehensive drinking water project to meet future needs of the city, joint development of group housing and residential layout with landowners, and peripheral ring road with participation of RITES. Kickstarts development.

These are some of the major projects announced in the MUDA budget for 2021-22, envisaging an income of ₹ 1,468.85 crore and an expenditure of .11 1,083.11 crore, leaving it with a surplus of 85 3854,4 crore. has gone.

MUDA budget was presented by Commissioner DB Natesh here on Saturday. Drinking Water Project to cater to the requirements of Artinagar, Vijayanagar 4th Stage and its surrounding private layouts, Devanur 3rd Phase and adjoining areas, Ambedkar Nagar A and B Block, Sathagalli 2nd Stage and adjoining areas, Vasant Nagar, Lal Bahadur Shastri are supposed to. Nagar, Shanthaveri Gopalgowda Nagar and adjoining areas.

The new plans will be taken over by the Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board and will cater to the projected population requirements for the next 30 years. MUDA has invested ₹ 30 crores by Kudubdib and ed 25 crores at a cost of ₹ 30 crores to increase the capacity of Bidargadu-Kabini Drinking Water Scheme.

While there is a concept of joint development of group housing and residential layout which has been announced earlier, PRR gets an official seal with a feasibility report and an allocation of ₹ 100 lakh for the preparation of DPR by RITES.

MUDA proposes to build high-rise apartments in Vijayanagar 4th phase, Dattagalli 2nd phase and Gokulam 3rd phase. In total, these apartments will have 1,144 housing units at a cost of Rs 372.36 crore, against which the allocation for financial year 2021-22 is Rs 100 crore.

MUDA will also launch a housing scheme for the benefit of migrant workers working in the industrial areas of Mysuru and who live in temporary jobs. The proposal is to construct housing units ranging from 350 sq ft to 500 sq ft with the participation and contribution of the Labor Department, and MUDA has earmarked Rs 5 crore for it.

The joint development of residential areas in partnership with landowners is an idea which has been going on for almost a decade but the budget has kept it ed to Rs 15 crore. MUDA has received approval for joint development of plots from landlords in Udbor-Daripura, Bommenahalli, Devgalli-Muluru and Vajamangala. The allocation is ₹ 50 crores.

MUDA can be developed on 2,500 plots, 160 acres in Bommenahalli, where 2,800 plots can be developed, 78 acres in Deogalli-Muluru, where 1400 plots can be developed and 132 acres in Vazhamangala where 2,376 plots can be developed.

Mr. Natesh said that the PPR for Mysuru was included in the Mysuru Master Plan 2031 and it would enter a length of 87.17 km and facilitate the development of Mysuru and meet its long-term needs. In addition, 14 important roads of the city will be developed at a cost of ₹ 24 crores.

The budget has plans to revive and restore some of the water bodies in and around Mysuru and include Bogadi Lake, Devanur Lake, Karagalli Lake, Ayyazayanahundi Lake, Baalahalli Lake and Surfacealli Lake for Survey No. 106. The MUDA has placed Rs 4 crore in this area against the estimated expenditure of ₹ 12.74 crore in the new financial year.

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