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Philadelphia Details Transport, Parking and Security Plan for World Cup Fan Festival at Lemon Hill

City officials detailed transit boosts to manage crowds near Lemon Hill.

Overview

  • City officials, in a Monday night briefing, outlined road closures starting Tuesday, May 26, to build and run the 39‑day fan zone at Lemon Hill through July 19.
  • There will be no on‑site parking, and the Philadelphia Parking Authority is processing more than 5,000 temporary residential permits with warnings of ticketing and towing for unpermitted cars.
  • The city will geofence parts of Fairmount and Brewerytown to block routine rideshare hails near the site, with wheelchair‑accessible and declared mobility‑need trips allowed and three designated pickup zones planned.
  • SEPTA will add service, including more frequent buses to Lemon Hill, and the city will spend $450,000 to extend PHLASH service linking Center City to the festival, with added bike parking and an Indego hub to encourage car‑free trips.
  • Entry will be free with online registration and security screening, organizers expect about 15,000 visitors a day, and nearby residents continue to question how geofencing will work and whether promised park fixes will deliver lasting gains.