Mysuru Infrastructure Pipeline 2026-2030: Every Major Project Tracked

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Mysuru is entering its busiest growth phase in years. The projects planned for 2026 to 2030 will change how the city looks and works. A 105-km ring road, a new cricket stadium, a bigger airport, and a push to make the city a top tech hub are all in the works right now. If you are tracking where to buy a home or start a business, this list shows which areas will grow fastest, and which plans are still years away.

The Peripheral Ring Road: The City's Biggest Road Project


The Mysuru Development Authority is building a 105.31-km ring road around the city. It will circle the current Outer Ring Road and is the biggest road project the city has taken up in years. The road will be 45 metres wide, with six lanes and side roads on both ends. That width is meant to handle traffic growth for decades to come. MDA has already called for bids to hire a project consultant, and three firms from Gujarat and Delhi are in the running. The full plan should be ready within six months of hiring the consultant. Officials expect work to begin by late 2026. The real pace, though, will hinge on how fast land gets sorted near existing villages.

This matters for buyers because the route skips homes, riverbanks, and forest land on purpose. That means it will cut through open growth belts rather than the crowded core of the city. Areas near this route, mainly on the western and southwestern edge, stand to gain the most once work starts.

A New Cricket Stadium at Huyilalu


One of the biggest announcements is a new cricket stadium at Huyilalu village in Yelwal hobli. It will sit on 26.31 acres and is part of a larger Rs 3,647 crore push for the Mysuru region. This will be Karnataka's second big cricket ground after Bengaluru. It sits right next to homes that were, until recently, seen as quiet suburbs. A stadium this size tends to pull in new roads, transport links, and shops around it. So expect Huyilalu and nearby areas to see faster work over the coming years.

A separate sports park is also coming up at Hanchya-Sathagalli, on 25.2 acres of land held by MUDA. It will have a running track, a cycling velodrome, and a hostel for athletes. This plan took shape after an earlier stadium idea for the same site was dropped, once officials found a water body on the land. The two projects now run on their own paths.

The Elevated Road on Hunsur Road


An 11-km elevated road has been proposed between Metropole Circle and Lingadevarakoppal, near Yelwal, along Hunsur Road. The cost is put at Rs 4,200 crore. The goal is to cut traffic on one of the busiest roads in the city, and to give a direct link to the new stadium at Huyilalu. Here is the honest picture though. This plan has stalled over funding gaps and pushback from green and heritage groups. Treat it as a long shot for now, not a sure thing. If it does go ahead, it would cut travel time a lot for anyone using Hunsur Road daily.

A Bigger Airport for Mysuru


Mysuru Airport runs on a short 1,740-metre runway today. That limits it to small ATR-72 planes. An approved upgrade will stretch the runway to 2,750 metres and widen it from 30 to 45 metres. The state has already set aside Rs 319.13 crore for this work. A further Rs 700 crore will fund an underpass where the runway crosses the Mysuru-Nanjangud Highway. Once the runway is ready, bigger planes like the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 can land here. That opens the door to more flight routes. Over time, it should also mean easier travel for NRI and business visitors.

Mysuru as the State's Next Tech Hub


The Karnataka Budget 2026 named Mysuru as the state's next big tech hub after Bengaluru. This is part of a bigger plan to spread tech jobs beyond one city and ease the strain on the capital. The government wants more Global Capability Centres to open outside Bengaluru, with new tech clusters forming in cities like Mysuru and Mangaluru. Exact numbers and dates are still thin. But the direction is clear. More tech jobs and more office space demand are headed toward Mysuru this decade.

Infrastructure Pipeline at a Glance


Project Scale Status Expected Impact
Peripheral Ring Road 105.31 km, 6 lanes Plan in progress, work likely by late 2026 Faster travel across outer growth belts
Cricket Stadium (Huyilalu) 26.31 acres Approved, part of Rs 3,647 crore push New roads and shops in western Mysuru
Sports Park (Hanchya-Sathagalli) 25.2 acres Early planning stage Sports tourism and civic upgrades
Elevated Road (Hunsur Road) 11 km, Rs 4,200 crore Stalled, funds pending Less traffic if the plan is revived
Airport Runway Upgrade 1,740m to 2,750m Funded, land work ongoing Bigger planes, more flight routes
Mysuru Tech Hub Push State-wide policy Named in Budget 2026 More tech jobs, more office demand

What This Means If You're Buying Property Here


News of a new project does not always mean an instant price jump. It helps to sort funded work from plans still on paper. The airport upgrade and the stadium at Huyilalu already have money set aside and land marked out, which makes them safer bets for the near term. The elevated road and the full ring road still carry real risk, so treat their dates as rough, not fixed. Western Mysuru, and the belt around Huyilalu and Yelwal in particular, sits closest to two of the strongest plans on this list. That is one reason builders have started to watch this belt closely. , a residential project in Huyilalu itself, is one example of this shift, sitting inside the same corridor the stadium and the ring road are set to open up.

Prestige Group Prelaunch Project is Prestige Pavilion.

FAQs


1. What are the upcoming government projects in Mysore?

Key projects include the 105-km Peripheral Ring Road and a cricket stadium at Huyilalu. Add to that an airport runway upgrade, a sports park at Hanchya-Sathagalli, and a push to make Mysuru the state's next tech hub.

2. What are the future development plans for Mysore Road?

The Mysuru-Nanjangud Highway will get a Rs 700 crore underpass tied to the airport upgrade. Hunsur Road may also get an 11-km elevated road, if the stalled plan finds funding.

3. Which is the fastest growing area in Mysore?

Western Mysuru, mainly the Huyilalu and Yelwal belt, is drawing the most notice right now. It sits near the new cricket stadium and the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway, both of which back faster growth here.

4. What is the future of Mysore?

Mysuru is moving toward becoming a second tech hub, on top of its strong tourism base. Better roads, a bigger airport, and new sports parks back this shift over the next few years.

5. When will the Mysuru Peripheral Ring Road be done?

The full plan should be ready within six months of hiring the consultant, with work likely to start by late 2026. The final date depends on how fast land gets sorted.

6. Is the Mysuru airport upgrade confirmed?

Yes, the state has set aside funds for the runway work and the linked underpass. Land work is ongoing, and the upgrade will let bigger planes like the Boeing 737 land here.

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