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VMRDA Unveils Plans for Zonal Development with New Maps for Visakhapatnam’s Expanded Area

VMRDA Unveils Plans for Zonal Development with New Maps for Visakhapatnam’s Expanded Area

The Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority (VMRDA) has begun preparations for zonal development with the creation of base maps and land use maps for its newly expanded jurisdiction. Covering an area of 2,456 square kilometres, the new maps will be pivotal in laying the groundwork for a master plan that will shape the city’s growth for years to come.

The VMRDA’s jurisdiction has been significantly expanded in recent years. It now includes 13 rural mandals from Anakapalli and Merakamudidam in Vizianagaram district, areas previously outside its purview. This expansion was part of the state government’s effort to accommodate Visakhapatnam’s growing population and urbanisation, necessitating an updated approach to infrastructure and planning. To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information, the maps will be created using state-of-the-art technologies, such as Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) and topographic surveys. These cutting-edge methods will help gather crucial data on land parcel boundaries, roads, railway lines, water bodies, and agricultural lands. The VMRDA will also digitise cadastral maps, which provide detailed information at the revenue village level, to ensure a precise understanding of land use and ownership.

One of the key challenges of this large-scale project will be incorporating data on existing and proposed utilities and services. The maps will provide insights into the current and future plans for water supply, sewerage and drainage systems, electricity, telephone/fibre optics, and gas pipelines. By compiling this information, the VMRDA aims to create a comprehensive blueprint for managing the region’s infrastructure and utilities. Visakhapatnam’s growth is tied to the evolving role of the VMRDA. Since the Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority (VUDA) was upgraded to VMRDA in 2018, the body has been tasked with overseeing a more expansive jurisdiction. The addition of 41 villages in Merakamudidam mandal in 2020, covering around 175 square kilometres, and a further 13 mandals from Anakapalli district in 2021, totalling 2,280 square kilometres, made it clear that Visakhapatnam needed an integrated plan that could guide its future development.

The maps will serve as the foundation for the city’s master plan, which will be developed with a focus on efficient land use and sustainable urbanisation. A key aspect of this process will be ensuring that the data reflects both approved layouts and ongoing or proposed developments. With the involvement of local authorities, the VMRDA will also gather information on permissions, structures, and land use discussions that have already been committed to, helping them anticipate future trends and demands. The increased scope of the VMRDA’s work is not just about expanding the city’s boundaries but also ensuring that its growth is carefully managed. As Visakhapatnam continues to grow as an industrial, tourism, and trade hub, it’s crucial to have well-designed plans that take into account land use patterns, infrastructure needs, and environmental concerns. The creation of these base and land use maps marks the beginning of an ambitious effort to shape the future of Visakhapatnam. By leveraging modern surveying techniques and gathering comprehensive data on land use and utilities, the VMRDA is laying the foundation for a more organised and sustainable city. As these plans evolve, Visakhapatnam is poised for growth that balances development with the preservation of its unique environment and character.

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