Q: Can anyone tell me about what MUDA has stored for Bogadi. What sort of projects do you want to introduce here and how will it affect Bogadi's growth and development?
This is how it starts. Price appreciation and inflationary pressures and what not. Either way Mysore is slowly gaining potential and real estate value. It is a steady and sure growth. And Bogadi especially has a lot of promise for property investors in the near future :)
Yes the problem is that the corporation is already finding difficulty in providing water supply to the existing 65 wards under its juridication. Also MUDA might be able to levy infrastructure fee to all those projects under its control but what about the outskirts of the city where only gram panchayats have a say?
I agree. Mysore city corporation should also be thinking about all these things. Civic facilities will be the only thing that will stand to lose as the educational and health sectors will thrive with this expansion.
As much as Mysore needs this sudden expansion, I don't think it's ready for it yet. Already there is water shortage problem, frequent power cuts, bad roads and open drains. Imagine more people moving to Mysore. What a strain on infrastructure facilities.
Hunsur is already quite developed I must say. There's an 18 hole golf course as well as a number of private resort like townships all along the Hunsur corridor.
Only in recent times have places like Hootagalli, Keergalli, Alanahalli, Bogadi are considered part and parcel of Mysore's landscape, and satellite townships are expected to come up in Hunsur on the Mysore-Madikerei road.
Yes same like Bogadi, MUDA is looking to bring Nanjagud closer to Mysore by developing it as a township and including it in the Mysore Master Plan of 2031.