Most American cities have built more infrastructure than they can afford to maintain. Chuck Marohn, humble engineer-leader of the Strong Towns network, demonstrated this assertion in a dynamic presentation at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library on October 28. Marohn brought his latest book, Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity, and … Continue reading Strong Towns, Strong Topeka
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Glow Ride, sponsored by Stormont Vail Health, took place in the Oakland neighborhood this year on Saturday October 5th, starting and ending at the Oakland Community Center. There were about 150 riders of all ages!
Bike Month 2019 is here, woohoo! Check out the special events here: NOTO First Friday RideFriday, May 3rdMeet at 615 S Kansas Ave, 5:30pm Capitol ClassicSunday, May 5thRegister online firstRide starts at 8am Ride With Your County CommissionerMonday, May 13thRide at 6pm, meet at the Bark Park at Gage Park Ride of SilenceWednesday, May 15thMeet … Continue reading Bike Month Calendar
What do we want the Topeka of the future to look like? Really, how should it change? Let's be dramatic with our placemaking. We've spent 10 years 'Visioning' and now we're building 'Momentum,' but where are we really going? Cities of the future have great transportation networks. Are we building that in Topeka? When children … Continue reading New Topeka Dreams

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