‘Drinking zones’: Topeka Common Consumption Areas open soon

8 April 2024

TOPEKA (KSNT) – Topeka residents will soon be able to consume alcohol in public in two new parts of town.

Starting on April 15, bar patrons in the downtown and North Topeka Arts District (NOTO) areas will be able to bring their drinks outside of the establishment. Common consumption areas (CCA) will be marked with signage designating the area and times that drinking is permitted.

The CCAs will be open from 8 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. seven days a week. Individuals must purchase drinks from licensed establishments and not bring alcoholic drinks into the CCA areas.


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Signage will be posted on the boundaries of the common consumption areas.

“Common Consumption is a natural evolution of our continued development efforts to support businesses while providing exciting environments for Topekans,” said Councilman Spencer Duncan. “Topeka isn’t just putting this in place here but also led the effort at the state level that is now bringing it to all Kansans, as other communities implement it. It continues our commitment to listening to our citizens and businesses and working with them to be a premier Capital City.”

The downtown CCA will encompass Fourth Street on the north, 10th Avenue on the south, Quincy Street on the east and Jackson Street on the west.

The NOTO CCA will encompass Fairchild Street on the north, Norris Street on the south, Quincy Street on the east and Jackson Street on the west. Maps of the CCAs can be found below:

The Noto Common Consumption Area. Image provided courtesy of the City of Topeka. The Downtown Common Consumption Area. Image provided courtesy of the City of Topeka.

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