Workers carrying out major road repairs on SE 6th Ave in Topeka.
Topeka is preparing for significant construction on SE 6th Ave and Fairlawn Road, aimed at addressing infrastructure issues. SE 6th Ave improvements begin in October, while Fairlawn Road will face closures starting in August. Both projects will enhance road quality and manage heavy traffic flow, with communication efforts in place to keep residents informed about disruptions.
Topeka – Major construction work is set to begin on SE 6th Ave in Topeka starting October 2025, aiming to address critical infrastructure issues that have plagued the road for years. The project comes as city officials recognize the necessity of extensive repairs to ensure the roadway can adequately support the heavy traffic it accommodates.
During the construction, SE 6th Ave will remain open to traffic, although drivers should be prepared for delays and lane closures as crews undertake extensive upgrades. These improvements will include significant pavement and concrete repairs, replacement of curbs and gutters, and enhancements to the bridge over Deer Creek. The existing pavement on SE 6th Ave has deteriorated with an age of approximately 35 to 40 years, prompting this timely intervention.
The roadway is of particular importance due to its historical significance as the main entry point into Topeka from the east before the interstate system was enacted. In addition, SE 6th Ave copes with high volumes of truck traffic, largely due to the presence of nearby industries, including Reser’s, which contributes to its wear and tear.
Steve Groen, the public works director for the City of Topeka, has indicated confidence that once completed, the improvements will lead to a smoother and more durable road surface. The project is viewed as a necessary investment in local infrastructure, with a strong emphasis on the efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
In addition to the SE 6th Ave project, another significant construction project is temporarily affecting traffic began on Fairlawn Road. The construction, which has been delayed to start on August 25, 2025, will involve extensive improvements to storm sewers, sanitary sewers, waterlines, and the pavement itself. This project is expected to close Fairlawn Road from S.W. 22nd Park to S.W. 25th Street for approximately 14 months, with plans to reopen the road to through traffic on August 20, 2025. However, the road will close again on August 25 and is anticipated to remain closed until at least October 23, 2026.
During this time, Fairlawn Road will also experience reduced traffic flow with one lane available in each direction from S.W. Shunga Creek to S.W. 25th Street for necessary pavement repairs. This phase of work is projected to last until December 19, 2025, further affecting vehicular traffic in the area.
As these construction efforts proceed, city officials will prioritize communication with the public, ensuring residents are informed about delays and traffic disruptions. The projects are part of a larger initiative by the City of Topeka to improve transportation infrastructure and enhance overall roadway quality across the city.
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