City of Topeka will spend $2.5 million on intersection
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TOPKEA (KSNT) — The City of Topeka will spend $2.5 million to rebuild an intersection in South Topeka. Topeka's City Council voted unanimously to authorize a $2,586,416 project to replace water lines at the intersection of 21st Street and Topeka Boulevard. The replacement of those water lines would require workers to rebuild the intersection before []

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