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Topeka, KS

Township in Kansas

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917 population • $140.0k budget
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Topeka, KS is conducting a survey on critical infrastructure services during the COVID-19 pandemic

The City of Topeka is asking local businesses to complete a survey that helps identify critical infrastructure services during the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey fields include the name of the business and the services/products offered. Businesses also have the option of providing their exact location and operating hours. The information collected by this business survey is then provided back to the public so the community can view which specific services are still available during this time.

Outbreak / COVID+2
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Topeka, KS launches free Wi-Fi and real-time tracking for city buses

Topeka Metro added Wi-Fi to its 26-bus fleet to improve the commuting experience. The city's DoubleMap app allows riders to locate buses throughout the city. The city is planning for this new system to provide arrival times at specific stops via text message or phone call.

Wi-Fi+3
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Topeka, KS speeds up meter reading with advanced meter infrastructure (AMI) project

The AMI uses radio to communicate water usage information from 57,000 meters to radio-receiving locations. City officials used 27 public buildings to cover 80% of meters in Topeka. The remaining 20% of meters are read by equipment on four newly installed poles.

Utility Billing+4
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Topeka, KS launched the Capital Projects Dashboard to display city project costs and timelines

This dashboard is designed to offer insight into the associated costs and timelines for the city’s active Capital Improvement Projects. This project includes an interactive map which is updated daily and allows users to filter data and check individual projects in the city.

Document Management+3
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Topeka, KS is replacing rarely used parking meters with a smartphone app

The city is removing rarely-used downtown parking meters and instead launching a smartphone app that allows parkers to pay for their spots, add time, and find other parking. The new smart meters will be placed in high-demand areas based on a comprehensive downtown parking study.

Parking Solutions+2
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