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Topeka Community Cycle Project

The Topeka Community Cycle Project is a community workspace that provides bicycle tools and repair training for the Topeka community. The volunteer-run workspace is located in downtown Topeka, and as a non-profit it also works with the Topeka community to make cycling a safer experience for everyone and a viable alternative to the automobile.

The purpose of this non-profit corporation is:

  • to promote self-reliance, sustainability, and healthy living in Topeka, KS
  • to provide access to bicycle repair training and tools in the Topeka community
  • to recycle, repurpose, and distribute bicycles in the Topeka community
  • to provide programs for youth and those with limited means in acquiring a reliable bicycle for recreation and transportation
  • to be an advocate for cyclists

Web Site: cycleproject.org

Topeka Community Cycle Project
423 S. Kansas Ave.
Topeka , KS 66603


Headlines From Topeka Community Cycle ProjectFeed

TCCP in Miracle on KS Avenue Parade! 11-22-2011
TCCP is going to be amassing to participate in the Miracle on KS Avenue parade to be held on Saturday, November 26. We will be meeting up at 5 at the bike shop (423 Kansas). LOOK for BIKES! Parade starts at 6. If you want to work on decorations several hours before, the […]
Urban revival puts butts in the (bike) seats 09-23-2011
Elly Blue is on a monthlong Dinner & Bikes tour around the western U.S., along with Portland bike filmmaker Joe Biel and traveling vegan chef Joshua Ploeg. This is one of her thrice-weekly dispatches from the road about bicycle culture and economy. Read them all […]
Kids Bike Builds 06-18-2011
We’re building up kids bikes every Monday in the month of June from 6pm – 8pm. Come down and help us fix up the dozens of kids bikes that have been donated. We will make them available for youth directly and donate to organizations in town who service families […]
TCCP / Craftavists Craft and Art Sale Fundraiser 03-29-2011
April 9th: TCCP / Craftavists Craft and Art Sale Fundraiser 1pm-6pm The Craftavists are passionate about merging art and activism. The Topeka Community Cycle Project is a volunteer-run community bike shop that is committed to the recycling, repurposing, and distribution […]
Join us for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade this Thursday! 03-14-2011
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the biggest parade in Topeka – and it starts just down the street from the Topeka Community Cycle Project. Come join us! Line up at 11:30 for the noon start time, or 10:30 if you need to borrow a bike. Check out the event on Facebook […]
Planning Workshops for Bikeways Master Plan 09-09-2010
Click here to find out where your local planning workshop is taking place. http://cycleproject.org/files/BikewayPoster.pdf
Landon Trail Update 08-16-2010
Landon Trail Friends, The Landon Trail can use your help. As you know the City of Topeka approved the plan to build the Landon Trail in Topeka from 25th Street to about 34th Street. The City match for the funds would be $100,000. The Kansas Department of Transportation […]
TCCP on WIBW 08-04-2010
Thanks to WIBW for inviting us over to talk about the shop. Volunteer Robert Fitzgerald appeared on WIBW’s News @ 4 to talk about TCCP with anchor Melissa Brunner. Click here to view! http://wibw.videogenesis.net/watch?v=10764 The following was prepared by Fitzgerald […]
Shop Hours Expanded 05-25-2010
It’s been a busy winter and spring down at the shop. Lots has been accomplished in two hour increments since opening January 15th. Now that the shop has the basic structure in place, we are expanding our hours! SHOP HOURS Thursdays 5pm – 7pm Saturdays 10am […]
Downtown Workshop 01-15-2010
The Topeka Community Cycle Project and Friends of the Free State Capitol, Inc. have entered into an agreement allowing the TCCP to lease the space at 423 S. Kansas Ave. in downtown Topeka, KS for a community bicycle workshop. Let the fun begin.

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