Overview
- Pittsburgh Regional Transit, which detailed free “T” light-rail and Football Flyer shuttles on Monday, will run two-car trains every 15 minutes and shift most bus routes to a Saturday schedule during the April 23–25 event.
- Seventeen more closures start Wednesday, including parts of Liberty and Penn avenues, ramps near the Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne bridges, and the Roberto Clemente and Andy Warhol bridges, to create a walkable draft campus.
- Public safety leaders set a zero-tolerance stance on disruptive juvenile behavior, with officers and community partners deployed, and Pittsburgh Public Schools moving to remote learning Wednesday through Friday.
- The free NFL Draft Experience opens Thursday at noon in Point State Park with Steelers exhibits, player appearances, a red-carpet event, and local food vendors, and entry requires the NFL OnePass app.
- Parking near the North Shore is scarce and costly, with listed rates around $80–$200, so officials recommend garages Downtown or Station Square and free park-and-ride lots, and the city removed unauthorized no-parking signs from Western Avenue on Monday.