TOPEKA ( KSNT ) – City leaders and other professionals have been invited to join a trip to Lincoln, Nebraska, as a follow-up to last year’s trip to Boise, Idaho.

The Greater Topeka Partnership (GTP) announced in a press release on April 17 that this year’s City Swap trip will work to build a deeper connection between Topeka and Lincoln. Topekans will travel to Lincoln on July 30-31 in a visit that will include tours, innovation sessions and more. Lincoln locals will travel to Topeka to visit the Capital City on June 17-18.

“We’re excited to continue this unique partnership with the Lincoln team as we take the next step in our intercity exchange,” said GTP CEO Matt Pivarnik. “After traveling together to Boise last year, we discovered just how powerful regional collaboration can be. Now, we have the opportunity to reconnect and go deeper—this time by experiencing Lincoln’s own momentum up close. This visit represents more than just a trip; it’s a commitment to shared growth, mutual learning, and strong relationships that benefit both of our communities. Together, Topeka and Lincoln are shaping a brighter future for our region.”

City spokesman Dan Garrett confirmed to 27 News that City Manager Robert Perez will not be attending the retreat. Last year, Perez said he didn’t join city leaders on their trip to Boise, ID . Instead, he stayed in Topeka to work on the city’s $15 million budget deficit.

The GTP is inviting community leaders, young professionals, business owners and other citizens to attend. They can purchase tickets before the June 30 deadline here for $500 each. Attendees will have transportation and other accommodations provided in the ticket cost.

Garrett said he is still checking with city councilmembers to see if they will be attending the event.

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