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Pittsburgh is ready to lift the curtain on the 2026 NFL Draft. The event brings several road closures, and numerous roads have already shut down — and more are on the way.
The draft is scheduled to take place from April 23–25 at Acrisure Stadium, the home of the Steelers, while the fan experience will be stationed across the Allegheny around Point State Park. Since March, Pittsburgh officials have been blocking traffic in some areas near the stadium as the Steel City prepares for an estimated influx of 500,000 to 700,000 football fans in the city.
April 22 brings 17 new closuresThese are all the areas to avoid.
Certain streets in both Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Shore will temporarily close to vehicle traffic. The goal, according to Visit Pittsburgh, is to provide a safe and walkable "Draft Campus" while balancing the needs of the community and the buzz of the event.
From April 22–25, the following roads will close for the draft:
Three roads closed on March 28, with another round of closures taking place on April 13. Both sets of streets near Acrisure Stadium were scheduled to reopen on April 21. The reopenings include:
Parking will be available in Downtown Pittsburgh and in Station Square garages. Visitors can also use public transit, like the Gateway Clipper or the "T" light rail system.
Parking can be reserved ahead of time through platforms like ParkWhiz, and the ParkPGH app and website can provide users with real-time updates on parking availability.
Pittsburgh Public Schools will swap to remote learning from April 22 through April 24, according to a report by ESPN.
The goal, PPS Superintendent Wayne N. Walters said in a statement, is to maintain "continuity of learning while recognizing the extraordinary circumstances the city will experience during the NFL Draft."
Events scheduled during the NFL Draft will be split across the Allegheny River, with the Draft Theater and Main Stage set to be located on the North Shore in the area outside Acrisure Stadium, according to Visit Pittsburgh.
The NFL Draft Experience, a free fan festival, will take place at Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh.
It's free to attend the draft, but attendees must register for free access to the draft campus ahead of time through the NFL OnePass app or on the NFL's website.
Multiple channels will broadcast the draft, including NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. The draft will be available for streaming on NFL+.
Another set of roads will close on Sunday, April 26, the day after the NFL Draft wraps up. Streets closing April 26 through May 1 include:
A few roads near Acrisure Stadium will close in the early parts of May following the NFL Draft.
From May 2–6, the following roads will shut down:
From May 7–10, three more streets will be blocked to vehicle traffic. These include:
Finch Walker is the education reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Walker at [email protected]. X: @_finchwalker. Instagram: @finchwalker_.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Which Pittsburgh roads are closed for NFL Draft? New closures April 22
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The draft is scheduled to take place from April 23–25 at Acrisure Stadium, the home of the Steelers, while the fan experience will be stationed across the Allegheny around Point State Park. Since March, Pittsburgh officials have been blocking traffic in some areas near the stadium as the Steel City prepares for an estimated influx of 500,000 to 700,000 football fans in the city.
April 22 brings 17 new closuresThese are all the areas to avoid.
New Pittsburgh roads closed for NFL Draft starting April 22
Certain streets in both Downtown Pittsburgh and the North Shore will temporarily close to vehicle traffic. The goal, according to Visit Pittsburgh, is to provide a safe and walkable "Draft Campus" while balancing the needs of the community and the buzz of the event.
From April 22–25, the following roads will close for the draft:
- Sproat Way
- North Shore Drive from Chuck Noll Way to Mazeroski Way
- Mazeroski Way
- West General Robinson Street
- Lacock Street
- I-279 southbound Exit 1B ramp
- Route 65 southbound ramp to Fort Duquesne Bridge
- Route 65 northbound ramp from Fort Duquesne Bridge
- T1 ramp from Reedsdale Street
- 6th Street Bridge, or the Roberto Clemente Bridge
- 7th Street Bridge, or the Andy Warhol Bridge
- Sixth Street
- Fort Pitt Bridge on-ramp from 10th Street Bypass
- Commonwealth Place
- Liberty Avenue Extension
- Penn Avenue from Stanwix Street to 9th Street
- Liberty Avenue/PPG Paints Arena Exit off Fort Pitt Bridge
Are any roads reopening in Pittsburgh before the draft?
Three roads closed on March 28, with another round of closures taking place on April 13. Both sets of streets near Acrisure Stadium were scheduled to reopen on April 21. The reopenings include:
- Art Rooney Avenue
- West General Robinson Street to Tony Dorsett Drive
- Scotland Avenue
- Casino Drive starting at Sproat Way
- North Shore Drive to Chuck Noll Way
- Reedsdale Street to Tony Dorsett Drive
- Chuck Noll Way
- Tony Dorsett Drive
Will there be parking near the 2026 NFL Draft?
Parking will be available in Downtown Pittsburgh and in Station Square garages. Visitors can also use public transit, like the Gateway Clipper or the "T" light rail system.
Parking can be reserved ahead of time through platforms like ParkWhiz, and the ParkPGH app and website can provide users with real-time updates on parking availability.
Will Pittsburgh schools close during the NFL Draft?
Pittsburgh Public Schools will swap to remote learning from April 22 through April 24, according to a report by ESPN.
The goal, PPS Superintendent Wayne N. Walters said in a statement, is to maintain "continuity of learning while recognizing the extraordinary circumstances the city will experience during the NFL Draft."
Where will the NFL Draft take place?
Events scheduled during the NFL Draft will be split across the Allegheny River, with the Draft Theater and Main Stage set to be located on the North Shore in the area outside Acrisure Stadium, according to Visit Pittsburgh.
The NFL Draft Experience, a free fan festival, will take place at Point State Park in Downtown Pittsburgh.
Do I need tickets to attend the NFL Draft?
It's free to attend the draft, but attendees must register for free access to the draft campus ahead of time through the NFL OnePass app or on the NFL's website.
Where can I watch the NFL Draft?
Multiple channels will broadcast the draft, including NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. The draft will be available for streaming on NFL+.
Here's where more Pittsburgh roads will close after the NFL Draft
Another set of roads will close on Sunday, April 26, the day after the NFL Draft wraps up. Streets closing April 26 through May 1 include:
- Casino Drive from Sproat Way
- North Shore Drive to Chuck Noll Way
- Reedsdale Street to Tony Dorsett Drive
- Chuck Noll Way
- Tony Dorsett Drive
- I-279 southbound Exit 1B
Are any Pittsburgh roads closing in May after the NFL Draft?
A few roads near Acrisure Stadium will close in the early parts of May following the NFL Draft.
From May 2–6, the following roads will shut down:
- Reedsdale Street
- Chuck Noll Way
- Tony Dorsett Drive
From May 7–10, three more streets will be blocked to vehicle traffic. These include:
- Art Rooney Drive
- West General Robinson Street to Tony Dorsett Drive
- Scotland Avenue
Finch Walker is the education reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Walker at [email protected]. X: @_finchwalker. Instagram: @finchwalker_.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Which Pittsburgh roads are closed for NFL Draft? New closures April 22
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