The Topeka Police Department released information Tuesday about where protesters can stand for President Donald Trump's visit Saturday to the capital city.

The Make America Great Again rally is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Kansas Expocentre. Lt. Andrew Beightel said public sidewalks are available on either side of S.W. Topeka Blvd. from S.W. 17th to S.W. 21st Street.

There is also a grassy area along the 1800 and 1900 block across from the Capital City Nissan of Topeka that is public property, Topeka Police Chief Bill Cochran said. Initial information released by the police department incorrectly indicated the area would be closed to protesters.

"We have received questions about where people with contradicting views of President Trump can exercise their First Amendment right," Beightel said.

Police said they won't disclose route information or road closures for security and safety reasons.

"We want to assure all community members that we are working diligently with area agencies and in partnership with the Secret Service to make sure this visit is safe for all involved, including the citizens of Topeka," Beightel said.

Saturday's event will mark the second time Trump has come to Kansas for a rally, and the first time in Topeka, since he began his run for president. Trump visited Wichita in March 2016 for the Kansas caucuses.

Doors will open at 3:30 p.m. for general admission. People wanting to attend the rally can request tickets at www.donaldjtrump.com.

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