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The loudest cities in Kansas, ranked by noise exposure

5 Kansas cities make the measured federal noise ranking. Olathe leads with 4.1% of residents above 60 dB of road, rail and aviation noise, while half the state's ranked cities fall at or below 3%.

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Kansas cities of 100,000+ residents, ranked by share exposed to ≥60 dB transportation noise (BTS 2020 × ACS 2016–2020)
Kansas # City US # ≥60 dB ≥70 dB 45–60 dB Population
1 Olathe 189 4.1% 0.8% 46.5% 118,306
2 Kansas City 245 3.2% 1% 38.2% 153,040
3 Topeka 255 3% 0.9% 41% 119,139
4 Wichita 263 2.8% 1% 37.8% 362,236
5 Overland Park 279 2.2% 0.8% 14.7% 197,456

Kansas's 5 ranked cities are home to 950,177 residents. By share above 60 dB the field reads Olathe (4.1%), Kansas City (3.2%), Topeka (3%), Wichita (2.8%), Overland Park (2.2%), ending at Overland Park (2.2%). The median lands at 3%, and 0 of 5 sit above the 10% line. Kansas City carries the state's worst severe exposure — 1% of residents above 70 dB, the hearing-risk threshold — while Wichita, the largest at 362,236 people, ranks #263 nationally at 2.8%. Behind Olathe's headline 4.1%, 0.8% of its residents are in the severe 70 dB+ band and 46.5% in the moderate 45–60 dB range.

Every share is rolled up from per-city tract data: the 2020 BTS noise map paired with ACS population, road plus rail plus aviation, nothing modeled by us. Open any Kansas city below for its full census-tract map, then measure your own street with the free live meter.

Which Kansas cities are the noisiest?

By this federal data the noisiest Kansas cities are the same as the loudest, since "noisiest" here means measured road, rail and aviation exposure: Olathe, Kansas City, Topeka top the list, led by Olathe at 4.1%. The full ranking is in the table above.

Kansas noise: the numbers

  • 5 Kansas cities of 100,000+ residents are in the ranking — 16th-most of any state.
  • Loudest: Olathe at 4.1% of residents above 60 dB (national #189 of 297).
  • Highest severe exposure: Kansas City, 1% of residents above 70 dB.
  • Median Kansas city: 3% above 60 dB; 0 of 5 clear 10%.
  • Combined population of the 5: 950,177 (ACS 2016–2020).

How this ranking is measured

These are the same federal measurements behind the national ranking of all 297 US cities — the BTS 2020 National Transportation Noise Map (road + rail + aviation) overlaid with Census ACS 2016–2020 population at census-tract level, with no estimation by us. Full methodology and the free CSV/JSON are on that page. It counts transportation noise only: sirens, construction and nightlife are outside the model.

How loud is your street?

Rankings describe city averages — your block is its own story. Check it with the free online decibel meter, or open any city above for its full census-tract noise map.

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