Over the coming weeks, City of Topeka staff will present the proposed 2026-2035 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to the Governing Body for consideration. Once the Governing Body has considered and ultimately adopted the final CIP book of projects, the CIP will be formalized through a resolution and ordinance.
Public Works Programs and Projects
• 2026 Pavement Management Program: $14M annually for street maintenance
• NW Menninger Rd & N Topeka Blvd: Intersection re-alignment and widening with Shawnee County sharing 35% of the cost
• SW 45th Street (SW Gage Blvd. to SW Cambridge Ave.): Road widening,resurfacing, and shared-use path construction, with different phases over the next few years
Utilities Programs and Projects
• 2026-2030 Water Main Replacement Program: Focuses on upgrading aging water mains
• Menoken Road Tie Back: Flood mitigation project for levee certification, funded by reallocating prior levee repair funds
• SE California Ave. & SE 4th St.: Stormwater improvements to reduce flooding, especially near a local elementary school
Project Type | 5-Year-Totals |
Public Works: Non-Street Projects | $ 92,269,763 |
Public Works: Street Projects | $ 209,390,758 |
Water Projects | $ 117,684,800 |
Stormwater Projects | $ 64,171,120 |
Wastewater Projects | $ 71,930,557 |
Public Safety Expenditures | $ 29,960,596 |
Information Technology Expenditures | $ 2,124,000 |
Totals | $ 587,531,594 |
What is the CIP?
The CIP is a long-term plan that aligns the city’s annual operating and capital improvement budgets with strategic goals and infrastructure needs. It details the funding required for infrastructure projects over several years, including project locations and timelines. The CIP spans 10 years – separate from the annual operating budget – and is funded by sources like sales tax, city funds, and bonds. The first three years are the Capital Improvement Budget (CIB), with the first year focusing on immediate projects and the next two years on preparation. Projects eligible for the CIP must meet certain criteria, including real property acquisition or construction of new facilities costing $50,000 or more. More information can be found at www.topeka.org/finance/capital-improvement-projects/