Nellore's Traffic Conundrum: ORR Debate Divides Officials

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-13 05:16:10 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:01:01

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Nellore's Traffic Conundrum: ORR Debate Divides Officials

In the bustling city of Nellore, a heated debate has ignited among officials regarding the necessity of an Outer Ring Road (ORR). While the Nellore Urban Development Authority (NUDA) Chairman, Kotamreddy Srinivasulu Reddy, advocates for its construction, the Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Ponguru Narayana, presents a contrasting viewpoint, questioning the need for such an expensive project.

The Minister's recent inauguration of the renovated Fly Over Bridge at Atmakur bus stand has sparked discussions about the city's traffic management. Narayana highlighted a significant reduction in vehicular congestion, stating that alternative routes like the mini bypass road and the flyover bridge have decreased heavy vehicle and two-wheeler traffic by a substantial 60%. He attributed this success to the strategic infrastructure development, allowing lorries, trucks, and cars to bypass the city center.

However, the Minister also acknowledged the ongoing efforts to further alleviate traffic, including the construction of two underpass bridges and the expansion of the Chennai-Kolkata national highway into a six-lane thoroughfare. These developments, he believes, will significantly reduce congestion. Narayana raised concerns about the financial burden of the ORR project, estimated to cost a staggering Rs 2,000 crore, especially during a time of economic crisis.

The contrasting views between the Minister and the NUDA Chairman highlight the complexities of urban planning and the challenges of balancing infrastructure development with financial constraints. As the debate unfolds, the residents of Nellore await the outcome, which will undoubtedly shape the city's future transportation landscape.