Topeka – The city of Topeka finalizes its relocation to the police park of the police station.
The Topeka City Council unanimously approved on Tuesday, October 8, on the plan to buy the Mainline Printing Building for $ 1.6 million. The building is located in the southern part of Topeka of 3500 Southwest Topeka Boulevard and is the last remaining structure of the old White Lakes Mall Mall, which has occupied the space.
The Ministry of Transport of Kansas also acquires the plot near the building. The current facility of the Police Department in Topeka will be destroyed to make room for the large-scale project for Viaduct Polk-Quincy on the I-70.
A new “emblematic pedestrian bridge” that will be installed over the Kansas River in Topeka
The Topeka City Council said it plans to move to the new facility by the end of March 2025. The current TPD fleet can be found on 16 Southeast Fourth Street.
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