The Hindu 17.08.2012
Master plan: MUDA calls for objections
Gazette notification was issued on August 9
The Hindu 17.08.2012
Staff Correspondent
Gazette notification was issued on August 9
The Mysore-Nanjangud Local Planning Area 2031 has been
gazetted, and the Mysore Urban Development Authority has called for
objections and suggestions from the people within 60 days of the gazette
notification.
C.G. Betsurmath, MUDA Commissioner,
told presspersons on Thursday that the gazette notification was issued
on August 9. To a question, Dr. Betsurmath said that details of the
master plan had been put up on the MUDA website www.mudamysore.gov.in.
For those who did not have Internet facility, meetings would be
organised. The MUDA was in the process of releasing CDs that would have
details of the master plan, Dr. Betsurmath said. The CD would cost Rs.
4,000.
The Mysore Master Plan 2031 has a vision horizon of 20 years, and the local planning area will be around 509.33 sq km.The planning area comprises 117 villages, including 84 in Mysore, 19 in Nanjangud taluk and 14 in Srirangapatna taluk.
It
is expected to cater to a projected population of 23 lakh by 2031.
Preliminary information on the land-use pattern indicates that 32 per
cent of the available land will be for residential areas, while open
parks and spaces within the city limits will comprise about 5 per cent
of the total area.