Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 24
NFL Draft attendees see parking rates fall and manageable traffic on Day 2
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 24

NFL Draft attendees see parking rates fall and manageable traffic on Day 2

8 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 24
  • Parking rates in Downtown Pittsburgh dropped to $25–$30 on Day 2, down from as high as $200 on Day 1, with 320,000 fans attending the opening day.
  • Fans are advised to use Downtown or Station Square garages and public transit, while several major roads remain closed for the event through April 25.
  • The draft spans both the North Shore and Downtown, with free registration required for entry; multiple broadcast and streaming options are available for viewers.
Pittsburgh's draft broke attendance records. Is the city's infrastructure truly prepared for the weekend's massive final crowds?
As school closures become a draft staple, is this a sustainable price for host cities to pay?
With stadium leases expiring, is the NFL Draft a preview of a billion-dollar taxpayer dilemma for Pittsburgh?
Is the draft's projected $213M economic boom a reality, or a well-marketed illusion for Pittsburgh?
With G20-level security, what unforeseen challenges are officials most concerned about during the draft's final days?