City of Topeka, KS

08/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2024 08:33

City of Topeka Addresses Storm Damage

Update

As the City of Topeka continues to assess the damage from last week's storm, crews began limb pickup
operations. These efforts will continue throughout the coming weeks until all parts of Topeka have been
serviced. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to clear debris and restore our
community.

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The City of Topeka has deployed all available resources in response to significant damage and
disruptions caused by Wednesday night's storm in the River Corridor, Potwin, and Oakland
neighborhoods. Additionally, debris pickup is planned for residents this week.

This storm left multiple streets blocked by fallen trees and downed power lines, resulting in widespread
power outages. Public Works staff, supported by the Utilities Department, began a systematic inspection
of the affected streets Thursday morning. The primary goal for crews was to move debris to the side of
the road to restore access to traffic as quickly as possible.

"We are fully aware of the road closures and the impact on our community. Every available resource is
being utilized to open the streets and ensure the safety of our citizens," said Assistant City Manager and
Interim Public Works Director Braxton Copley.
In some instances, city crews had to wait for Evergy to clear power lines before proceeding with debris
removal. After the initial debris push, staff will begin the cleanup of rights-of-way and start addressing
Service Call Form (SCF) tickets.

Additionally, the City is mobilizing third party contractors to assist with cleanup. Residents may place
tree and brush debris produced by this storm at the curb. Pickup of that debris began Monday, August
19 at approximately 7 a.m. Contractors will begin pickup efforts in the areas that were hardest hit, and
then spread out to the rest of the city. Crews will only pick up tree and brush. Garbage, damaged
appliances, carpet, furniture, or household goods will not be picked up.

Debris pickup will be done using large grapple trucks. Please place any brush in piles near the back of the
curb in a clear area. Do not place debris near mailboxes, fences, or any other structure or under any
trees or power lines.

The city asks for the community's patience as we work to clear neighborhood streets.
For updates, please visit the City of Topeka's official website at www.topeka.org and our social media
channels.