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Road Closures and Security Measures for NFL Draft April 26 – 29 – Annotated

The exciting NFL DRAFT IS at our doorstep, no really it’s at my doorstep and it’s a month away and I’m in awe of the road closures.

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Here is a comprehensive list of ROAD CLOSINGS for the event that is to bring $86 million dollars to our coffers, and 200,000 fans who when not on the Parkway will be filling our restaurants, visiting our Liberty Bell and Historic Area, and shopping our fine stores. There’s also info on how you can get around as many of the roads are closed.  (All of these measures are being done in the name of Security, and the safety of our guests.)

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I’m crossing my fingers that shuttle buses from 2601 Parkway and 2401 The Philadelphian can run in the shaded red area which is marked “local access” so residents can get to work and appointments during the road closure days.

 

Phase 1: Think about taking SEPTA, it really is a relaxing experience and good practice for the NFL Draft when you will have to take SEPTA
Here’s their website http://www.septa.org/

Start: 4/10/17 – 12:01am
End: 5/7/17 – 11:59pm

  • Spring Garden Street westbound will close at Pennsylvania Avenue.
  • The westbound center roadway of Benjamin Franklin Parkway will maintain two lanes from 20th Street to Eakins Oval.  The left lane of Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be closed from East Eakins Oval to Spring Garden St. and continue to southbound Kelly Drive, where it will open up to three travel lanes.
  • The right two lanes of Eakins Oval in front of the Art Museum steps will be closed for the building of the theatre. (Traffic headaches are not as bad yet, as the closet lane to the Art Museum Steps is usually clogged with cars from tourists, so business as usual. Proceed with caution. Be on the look out for worker bees in the street though)
  • Southbound (They really should call this the INBOUND lane, cause really who knows what southbound is?) Kelly Drive will have a lane drop between 25th St. and Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

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Phase 2:
Start: 4/19/17 – 12:01am to 5/3/17

  • Inner or Center lanes (inbound and outbound) of Benjamin Franklin Parkway closed from Eakins Oval to 20th Street.

Fans of all teams can follow the Draft, enjoy interactive exhibits and autograph sessions with current and former players, and take pictures with the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Draft Town presented by Oikos Triple Zero, a massive, free outdoor fan festival.

Phase 3: ONE WEEK Monday Night til Monday 5AM
 Basically Don’t USE  THE PARKWAY TO COMMUTE INTO or OUT OF THE CITY AT ALL if you want to maintain your sanity- Take SEPTA to WORK

Start: 4/24/17 – 7:00pm
End: 5/1/17 – 5:00am

  • Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be closed from 20th Street to the Art Museum.

 

  • Martin Luther King Drive will remain open to 24th Street.

 

  • Eastbound Spring Garden Street will remain open from 31st Street to 24th Street.

 

  • Kelly Drive will be closed at Fairmount Avenue with traffic detoured onto Fairmount Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue. (TAKE SEPTA AS THIS IS A LOCAL ROAD, runs right in front of my house, and is narrow with lots of traffic backed up. You will be frustrated as hell. )

Starting at 7:00pm on Monday, April 24th, due to the closure of the outer lanes on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, traffic headed inbound (to Center City) from Spring Garden Street Bridge or Martin Luther King Drive must exit Eakins Oval on the 24th Street ramp.  Traffic headed inbound on Kelly Drive must exit Kelly Drive at Fairmount Avenue.  Those wishing to access the rear of the Philadelphia Museum of Art on the north side must exit onto Fairmount Avenue, turn right on Pennsylvania Avenue and proceed SB on 25th Street onto Anne d’Harnoncourt Drive.

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Phase 4 – Full Extent of Road Closures: (i.e. DON’T EVEN TRY DRIVING INTO TOWN FROM THE BURBS from this area, you will be stuck in traffic, screaming at the radio; Better Yet Take a vacation during these days and got see the NFL DRAFT – It’s Free and it’s in PHILLY!!)
Start: 4/25/17 – 12:01am
End: 5/1/17 – 5:00am

  • 21st Street closed from Winter Street to Spring Garden Street
    • Local access to Pennsylvania Avenue only (all traffic must turn left)

 

  • 22nd Street closed from Race Street to Spring Garden Street
    • Local access to Park Towne Place only (residents)

 

  • 23rd Street closed from Fairmount Avenue to Benjamin Franklin Parkway
    • Local access only

 

  • 24th Street closed from Benjamin Franklin Parkway to Park Towne Place
    • Local access only

 

  • Martin Luther King Drive closed at Sweet Briar Drive.
    • Road opened daily during peak AM rush hour on 4/27 & 4/28 (5AM-10AM) for access to I-676 via 24th Street

 

  • Kelly Drive closed from Benjamin Franklin Parkway to Fairmount Avenue

 

  • Spring Garden Street Bridge closed at 31st Street
    • Road opened daily during peak AM rush hour on 4/27 & 4/28 (5AM-10AM) for access to I-676 via 24th Street
    • Access to I-76 westbound will be maintained
    • Local access to Art Museum will be maintained

 

  • Spring Garden Street closed from 22nd Street to Benjamin Franklin Parkway
    • Local access after peak AM rush hour

 

  • Pennsylvania Avenue closed from Hamilton Street to Fairmount Avenue
    • Local access after peak AM rush hour

 

  • Pennsylvania Avenue/Callowhill Street closed from 20th Street to 21st Street
    • Local access to Barnes Foundation driveway (westbound) only
    • Eastbound open from 21st Street

 

  • Park Towne Place closed from 22nd Street to 24th Street
    • Local access only (residents)

 

  • I-676 westbound 22nd Street off-ramp closed

 

  • The following streets be designated “local access only” west of 22nd Street: (Let’s call them #OpenStreetsPHL and have a bike event along these streets.)
  • Wallace Street
  • Mt. Vernon Street
  • Green Street
  • Judson Street
  • Brandywine Street

No Parking (Honestly, the City should discount the PPA Parking Lots for my neighbors who have cars, like during snow storms. This is really an inconvenience. There are at least 8 apartment buildings this afffects)

–   No parking on 2400 Pennsylvania Avenue (south side angle parking only) from 4/5 to 5/8
–   Pennsylvania Avenue between 22nd Street & Fairmount Avenue (south side of street only)
–   Winter Street between 20th & 22nd Streets (both sides of street)
–   20th Street between Vine & Callowhill Streets (east side of street only)
–   21st Street between Benjamin Franklin Parkway & Race Street (both sides of street)
–   22nd Street between Winter & Spring Garden Streets (both sides of street)
–   Park Towne Place between 22nd & 24th Streets (both sides of street)

3-25-2017 10-44-35 AM (Custom)

Bicycle Lane Detours
During venue construction, a number of bicycle lanes along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Eakins Oval and in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be detoured.  Appropriate signage will be prominently displayed, and cyclists are advised to utilize marked detours.

Pedestrian Detours
During venue construction, a number of sidewalks and pathways along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Eakins Oval and in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be detoured.  Appropriate signage will be prominently displayed, and pedestrians are advised to utilize marked detours and avoid walking in the street.  The primary north-south pedestrian detours will be 22nd Street and Anne d’Harnoncourt Drive.

Here are some of the highlights of the NFL DRAFT:

The fan festival activities will be FREE and last for three days along a half-mile stretch of the Ben Franklin Parkway. This will include “interactive exhibits, immersive games, and virtual reality experiences, free player autograph sessions and more.”

Hours for the fan experience:

Thursday, April 27: 12 pm – 11 pm

Friday, April 28: 12 pm – 11 pm

Saturday, April 29: 10 am – 6 pm

I wrote alot about the activities on my blog last month HERE

Public Transportation and Parking
SEPTA is a convenient, affordable way for fans to get to and from the event grounds.  The PHLCVB has secured FREE parking at the sports stadium complex for NFL Draft Experience attendees. (Hmm free parking for the fans?) From the sports stadium complex, event-goers should utilize the Broad Street Subway at AT&T Station, located at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue.  Fares can be purchased onsite, and fans are encouraged to purchase their return fare prior to departing AT&T Station.

SEPTA service changes/alerts can be found at www.septa.org.

SEPTA Customer Service can be reached at 215-580-7800 and directly on Twitter @septa_social.  For more information on SEPTA and NJ Transit routes and schedules during the NFL Draft Experience, visit www.septa.org or call 215-580-7800, and www.njtransit.org or call 973-275-5555.

The PHLASH Downtown Loop will add service for Thursday, 4/27 for the NFL Draft Experience and will operate its April weekend schedule Friday, 4/28Sunday, 4/30. PHLASH runs 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and is an easy, inexpensive way to get around.  PHLASH will re-route due to street closures during the NFL Draft Experience and will communicate any detours at http://RidePhillyPHLASH.com.

If driving into Center City is necessary, commercial off-street parking lots and garages conveniently are located near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Contact individual facilities in advance for rates and availability, or visit the Philadelphia Parking Authority’s website at www.philapark.org for a list of parking options.  The NFL Draft Experience is not affiliated with these parking facilities.

Parkway Institutions
Most of the cultural institutions on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway will maintain normal hours of operation and, in some cases, even extend schedules during the NFL Draft Experience. Visitors and residents are encouraged to visit.

During the NFL Draft Experience, the west entrance (otherwise known as the official entrance, not the side of the museum with the Rocky Steps, that’s the back entrance) of the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be open and visitors may obtain access via pathways north and south of this entrance. Anne d’Harnoncourt Drive will be open at 25th Street, with access to the museum’s parking garage for museum visitors throughout the week.  The south entrance to Anne d’Harnoncourt Drive will remain accessible via the Spring Garden Street Bridge for museum visitors only.  Signage will be prominently displayed with directions.

Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
1900 Ben Franklin Parkway, www.ansp.org, 215-299-1000
Regular operating hours: Thurs. April 27th and Fri. April 28th, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm; Sat. April 29th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm.

On April 27-29, the Academy will offer free general admission to the museum to all visitors. In addition, an $8 Super Saver Ticket will be available for the special exhibits. Visitors who wear an NFL jersey, get $1 off the Super Saver ticket. Their special exhibit is Frogs: A Chorus of Colors, featuring 15 species of live frogs (on view through May 14).

The Barnes Foundation
2025 Ben Franklin Parkway, www.barnesfoundation.org, 215-278-7200
Thurs., April 27th: CLOSED for special event (ie sounds like an exclusive party with celebrities. I’ll be hanging out there on the sidewalk.)
Fri., April 28th and Sat., April 29th, regular operating hours: 10am – 5pm

Eastern State Penitentiary
2027 Fairmount Ave, www.easternstate.org, 215-236-3300
The historic site will remain open with regular hours – 10 am to 5 pm daily.

The Franklin Institute
222 North 20th St., www.fi.edu, 215-448-1200
Hours: The Franklin Institute will be open to the public from 9:30am-5pm during NFL Draft days (April 27-29).

Parking: The Franklin Institute’s parking garage entrance is located at 21st and Winter Streets, street parking and public transportation are strongly encouraged.

Special Offer: The Franklin Institute is offering a $2 discount on adult general admission for adult visitors wearing NFL team gear during draft days (April 27-29). (Wear your Eagles Jersey days.)

Free Library of Philadelphia – Parkway Central
1901 Vine St., www.freelibrary.org, 215-686-5322
Parkway Central Library welcomes NFL fans to experience guided tours of their 90 year-old beaux arts building and its world-renowned Rare Book Department.

Moore College of Art and Design
20th Street and the Parkway, www.moore.edu
Philadelphia Museum of Art
www.philamuseum.org, 215-763-8100

Main Building
26th & Ben Franklin Parkway
Open: TuesdaySunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Wednesday and Friday open until 8:45 p.m.
Perelman Building
Fairmount and Pennsylvania Aves.
Open: TuesdaySunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Rodin Museum
22nd St. and Ben Franklin Parkway, www.rodinmuseum.org, 215-763-8100
Open: WednesdayMonday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

This is truly a wonderful event to happen in Philadelphia. I’m excited it is here, and the Parkway is an amazing location to hold the NFL Draft. Living in the neighborhood that is affected by this amazing event, which is literally across the street from where I live, it would have been nice for my neighbors, especially the ones who have caregivers to know of the driving restrictions, people have to make arrangements, a few weeks notice is in adequate. With the Pope we had 3 months notice, and they had meetings with residents who live along the parkway even before they announced it to the press.

NFL Draft: Security Policy & Prohibited Items

For the safety of all fans, the following security measures will be in effect:

  • All fans and items (purses, small handbags, etc.) are subject to physical inspection by security personnel. Fans who do not agree to this search will not be allowed in the event.
  • No bags, purses, or backpacks larger than 16” x 14” x 12”
  • All weapons and firearms are prohibited within these premises including pepper spray and electronic stunning devices
  • No pets other than service animals
  • No bottles, cans, liquid containers, coolers (except for fans with medical / dietary needs)
  • No outside food or beverage
  • No video recorders except for credentialed media
  • No drones or UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) of any kind
  • No missile-like objects
  • No hover boards or any other self-propelled devices
  • No smoking, lighters or e-cigarettes
  • No laser pointers
  • No artificial noisemakers
  • No poles or sticks of any kind, including selfie sticks
  • No object that may obstruct another fan’s view, including umbrellas over 4’ in diameter
  • No folding chairs, bikes, or other large personal items
  • No promotional items with commercial slogans or identification without written consent from the NFL
  • Any item deemed dangerous or inappropriate, in management’s sole discretion, will not be allowed at the NFL Draft and NFL Draft Experience
  • Confiscated items will be disposed of and not returned
  • Items left in vehicles should be stored out of sight

FOR ALL YOUR NFL DRAFT INFO check out Discover PHL

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#PopeinPhilly Potential Road Closings, The Parkway Fence and The Pope’s Schedule

If you’ve been following me on Twitter and on FB you know for the past month I’ve been fairly clear on what to expect during the Pope’s visit to Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families.  (In fact June 16 I did mention the road closing when the Mayor released the Transit Report for the Pope’s stay. and the Mayor hinted to be prepared to walk up to 3 miles on that day.) Most of this is just affecting Center City, and we in Center City are a hardy bunch. We like when things out of the ordinary happen, but we want to know about it first. There’s nothing worse than getting stuck in traffic because a parade, protest or someone is installing an HVAC system on a new high rise building downtown happens and we don’t know about it; We want to know which streets to avoid in those cases, so we can get where we’re going, or maybe so we can watch. Most of this security is for the people, to have order when you have a million plus in one location. I went to Times Square for New Year’s Eve once, they lock down midtown/Times Square in a similar fashion. It’s about safety, not inconvenience, and for the Pope’s Mass and Pope Mobile drive as pictured below.
NBC10 mentioned the fence was going to happen, but I’ve filled in the info about where it’s going and which streets are closing.  

Earlier this week officials released the Pope’s USA Schedule. I was kinda surprised it was so detailed included what airport he was landing at. The good thing is hopefully we can line the street at some of these locations to get a glimpse.

Saturday, Sept. 26
8:40 a.m. Departure from John F. Kennedy International Airport
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9:30 a.m. Arrival at Atlantic Aviation, Philadelphia
10:30 a.m. Mass at Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul. (For Clergy only I hear)
4:45 p.m. Visit to Independence Mall
7:30 p.m. Visit to the Festival of Families Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Sunday, Sept 27
9:15 a.m. Meeting with bishops at at St. Martin’s Chapel, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary
11 a.m. Visit to Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility
4 p.m. Mass for the conclusion of the World Meeting of Families, Benjamin Franklin Parkway
7 p.m. Visit with organizers, volunteers and benefactors of the World Meeting of Families, Atlantic Aviation
8 p.m. Departure for Rome

 If you’re leaving town leave on Wednesday or Thursday at the latest, but please give your place to a relative that wants to see the Pope; it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity. The security measures are meant for the Pope, as much as for the million or so people who are coming into town. You know on any given day yahoo’s on our street drive aggressively, no matter what lies in their way, and people cross the street without a care in the world. Now imagine trying to corral a million people to stay on the sidewalks, and preventing drivers from yahooing through the City streets. Bike riding in Center City is fine, just not inside the fence.




There will be no private vehicles driven in Center City. Starting Friday after rush-hour, I hear all roads will be closed between Girard and South Streets, River to River, other closures are rumored to be rt 676 that connects the BF Bridge to the Schuykill. Which means the Ben Franklin Bridge will be closed. Maybe we can walk over it like we did during it’s 75th Birthday.  Folks in charge are calling this “Operation Pope Snow Storm.”

Because we love those epic snowstorms that cripple the City. We don’t complain when we don’t have to drive, or go to school, or work. I have heard the officials have been contacting business to explain to them how they will be affected, which ones might have to close, but all of them within these boundaries will not be allowed to get supplies in from Friday to Sunday night. That’s not a hardship, just schedule for extra deliveries on Thursday. Employees that’s another thing, I am hearing a lot of cots being set up in establishments. Some of the people I’ve talked to are upset about that, but again, this is a once in a lifetime experience. There really isn’t going to be a run on Whole Foods for butcher items.

In a nutshell there will be no vehicles allowed to drive between South and Girard Streets, River to River, and an 8 foot fence erected between 12th and Market Streets, up and around the Art Museum at about 26th and Kelly Drive. With at least a dozen entrance points. Besides the fence, it’s not a big deal if you live on the Parkway as this is an inconvenience we live with with every walk, parade or festival. Just avoid this area. And if you live in Center City, enjoy you’re walkable City for three days. (It’s not alike a blackout for 3 days like NYC has endured, twice; you will be able to get around)

This is the double fence for Made In America, Pope In Philly Phence will be located in a similar spot. I’ll be enjoying the view from my balcony. Oh wait I’ve been credentialed, I’ll be photographing the Pope. It’s literally one of the happiest days in my life when I found out.

It’s going to be a special fence.  There will be one around Independence Hall and The PA Convention Center too. #NBD we go through security and into the fenced in stadiums to see sports teams and concerts.

You will have to go through security to get into this area, but I can assure you there will be heavy security to even get through the outer perimeter, with lots of security sweeps. I think this is great. I’m very excited for the Pope’s visit and this is no more inconvenient than when Made in America plays in my front yard. If you don’t like crowds there will be giant Jumbo TV’s set up in various areas around the City, a few of the parks, as well as along the Parkway which they do for large events.

The road closures begin on Friday, so make sure if you’re leaving for the weekend, leave on Thursday at the latest. (Schools will be closed Friday I hear, and I think on Monday as well.) It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity, and an amazing economic impact for Philadelphia.

 I hear the stage for the Pope will be located on Eakins Oval, not the Steps. But the Concert will take place on the Steps. The Pope Mobile is coming too. I hope, pray and believe we will all get to see the his Holy Father. Then a month later the Dali Lama comes.
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Also the City will be issuing Camping Permits for City Parks.
There will be misting stations for the hot weather and well in case your camping and you just want to feel fresh.

Kenneth Lipp  at Philadelphia Declaration has a photo of the fence I heard about too.

 http://phillydeclaration.org/2015/07/03/secret-service-preparing-for-unprecedented-protection-details-during-popes-visit/

The Holy Father will be joining us in Philadelphia for the World Meeting of Families in 2015!

The Holy Father will be joining us in Philadelphia in September 2015 for the World Meeting of Families. We look forward to welcoming Pope Francis not only to Philadelphia for the first time, but to the U.S!