I don’t have live updates loaded right now, but here’s how you can quickly get the latest road-closure info for the NFL Draft in your area.
- Check official city or event pages for the draft
- Detroit: City of Detroit and Visit Detroit pages typically post phase-by-phase closure updates and maps for Hart Plaza and Campus Martius during draft week. Look for “NFL Draft” or “NFL Draft Experience” updates on detroitmi.gov or visitdetroit.com. [Example: phase-based closures and current status are usually summarized there][1][5]
- Local news outlets
- Local TV stations and newspapers often publish road-closure rundowns with dates, affected streets, and detour info, sometimes with live traffic alerts. Search for “NFL Draft road closures Detroit” or “Pittsburgh NFL Draft road closures” if you’re in Pittsburgh, to confirm the current phase and any last-minute changes[6][7]
- Traffic apps and city alert systems
- Waze, Google Maps, and your city’s alert system may show temporary closures or detours in real time during the Draft, and you can subscribe to push alerts for incidents.
- Plan around the most impactful phase
- In many cities, the most disruptive closures occur on major access streets near draft venues (Hart Plaza, Campus Martius, or North Shore areas), and entry/exit to surrounding garages is often affected. Expect phased closures with the largest impact closer to event days[3][1]
If you tell me your exact location (city) and the draft year you’re referencing (for example, Detroit 2024 vs. Pittsburgh 2026), I can tailor the quick, up-to-the-minute steps and identify the most relevant official pages and local coverage. I’ll also provide a short, current list of streets closed and any recommended detours once you confirm.[3][6]