TOPEKA (KSNT) – City crews are getting ready to make repairs to two brick roundabouts located in one of the oldest neighborhoods in the Capital City. The City of Topeka announced its plans for brick repair work in the Potwin neighborhood on social media. Locals in the area are being invited to an upcoming public […]

TOPEKA (KSNT) – City crews are getting ready to make repairs to two brick roundabouts located in one of the oldest neighborhoods in the Capital City.

The City of Topeka announced its plans for brick repair work in the Potwin neighborhood on social media. Locals in the area are being invited to an upcoming public meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 26 at the Potwin Presbyterian Church located at 400 SW Washburn Avenue to learn more about the work.

City spokeswoman Amanda Knowland told 27 News in a written statement the project aims to replace or repair existing bricks at two roundabouts. This project will focus on the roundabouts located at 2nd and Woodlawn Avenue and 3rd and Greenwood Avenue. Construction is set to begin on Monday, July 8 and wrap up within 30 days.


Is the Kansas Avenue bridge in Topeka closed to traffic?

The roundabouts will not be completely shut down during these projects. Only parts of them will be while the rest will be open for traffic to move around.

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