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Work far from over on East Topeka Interchange |
Aug. 1, 2001 (Release 01-100)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
News Contact: Kim Stich, (785) 296-3585
Work far from over on East Topeka Interchange
The new East Topeka Interchange will be open to traffic today, but the project
is far from complete. This fall, a major landscaping project will begin along
the new roadways that will take more than a year to complete. This landscaping
project is one of the largest planting projects ever undertaken. Since some
areas are inaccessible to mow, there will be numerous naturalized areas to help
reduce maintenance needs and add beauty to the area. Native grasses such
as Little Blue Stem, Big Blue Stem and Side Oats Gramma as well as wildflowers
including Grey Headed Coneflower, Pale Purple Coneflower and Purple Prairie
Clover will be used throughout the project. Trees will be planted in several
areas including along Rice Road and shrubs will be planted in the middle of
the roundabouts. The landscaping project will not affect traffic, but motorists
are asked to use extra caution throughout the new interchange as highway workers
and contractors will be working near the roadways.
This page last updated 08/29/01
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