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Attending Friday's Super Bowl Championship Parade? Here's what you need to know

Get ready for another Super Bowl Parade!
Get ready for another Super Bowl Parade!

The City of Philadelphia and the Super Bowl LIX Champion Philadelphia Eagles will hold a celebration on Friday, February 14 beginning at 11 AM. The parade will begin at Lincoln Financial Field and make its way to the iconic steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 

Parade Route

The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade will step off from Broad Street and Pattison Avenue at 11 AM. on Friday, February 14, traveling northbound on Broad Street to S. Penn Square, westbound on S. Penn Square to 15th Street, northbound on 15th Street to John F. Kennedy Blvd., westbound on John F. Kennedy Blvd. to 16th Street, northbound on 16th Street to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, westbound on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to Eakins Oval, ending at Philadelphia Museum of Art apron. 

A formal program will take place in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1 PM.  Video screens will be placed along the parade route. 

Eagles Autism Foundation will ensure that Friday's Philadelphia Eagles Parade of Champions is an inclusive celebration. The City of Philadelphia and EAF are prioritizing the needs of the autism community by creating resources for the parade. There will be a recommended viewing area, access to the mobile sensory unit on Citizens Bank Park Way, and sensory bags available. There will be a visual schedule and additional proactive measures for families bringing someone with autism to the parade. 

The celebration will have jumbotrons placed along the route with amplified sound. The ceremony will host ASL translators on stage during the speaking portions of the program that will be broadcast on the jumbotrons. Parade producers have designated space on the south side of Eakins Oval for wheelchairs and ADA accessibility. Please be advised that this space is limited and is first come, first served. Paratransit drop off locations for the celebration will be located at 2300 Pennsylvania Avenue and 20th and Spring Garden Streets. 

Public Transportation: SEPTA Offers Free Rides

SEPTA will be implementing a special parade day public transportation plan to ensure the safe arrival and departure of event goers on Friday, February 14.  Details can be found at SEPTA.org.   

All visitors are encouraged to take public transit when coming into Philadelphia. SEPTA is operating a special Eagles Parade schedule with details available online at SEPTA.org. 

SEPTA Customer Service can be reached at 215-580-7800 and directly on X @septa_social.  For more information on SEPTA and NJ Transit routes and schedules during the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade, visit SEPTA.org or call 215-580-7800, and njtransit.org or call 973-275-5555.

Road Closures

There will be significant travel delays on Friday. Additional road closures and lane restrictions may be necessary during the event to maintain public safety. Commuters should allow for extra time on Friday morning, however, as there may be residual delays as operations return to normal.  Motorists are advised to avoid the area by using alternate routes and allow for extra driving time when traveling in the vicinity.  Please refrain from double-parking, which creates congestion, limits traffic flow, and is illegal. 

If driving into Center City is necessary, commercial off-street parking lots and garages conveniently are located near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Broad Street. 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.

Streets will begin to reopen as early as conditions allow on Friday, February 14 with the full extent of closures in place until approximately 6 PM. Most streets should be reopened before 7 AM on Saturday, February 15. A detailed list of closures and restrictions by date is listed below. 

Wednesday, February 12

The inner lanes (inbound and outbound) of Benjamin Franklin Parkway will be closed from Eakins Oval to 20th Street will be closed from 10 AM to 3 PM and 6 PM to 10 PM on Tuesday, February 11 and Wednesday, February 12. This closure will not be in effect during the morning and evening rush hours. Cross streets will remain open to traffic throughout. 

Thursday, February 13

The inner lanes (inbound and outbound) of Benjamin Franklin Parkway from Eakins Oval to 20th Street, top of the Oval, and inbound Kelly Drive will be closed from 10 AM to 3 PM and 6 PM to 10 PM on Thursday, February 13.  This closure will not be in effect during AM and PM rush hours, and cross streets will remain open to traffic throughout. 

The following streets will be closed according to the schedules listed below:

7 PM until approximately 6 PM on Friday, February 14:
• Kelly Drive from Eakins Oval to Fountain Green 
• Sedgley Drive from W. Girard Avenue to Kelly Drive 
• Lemon Hill Drive 
• Poplar Drive from W. Girard Avenue to Sedgley Drive 
• Poplar Street from 30th Street to Poplar Drive  

Friday, February 14

The following streets will be closed according to the schedules listed below: 

5 AM until approximately 6 PM:
• Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 16th Street and 20th Street (including Logan Circle) 
• 17th Street between Arch Street and Vine Street 
• 18th Street between Arch Street and Vine Street 
• 19th Street between Arch Street and Vine Street 
• Race Street between 20th Street and Logan Circle 
• 20th Street between Race Street and Callowhill Street 
• Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 20th Street and Eakins Oval (all lanes) 
• 21st Street between Spring Garden Street and Winter Street 
• Local access to Pennsylvania Avenue only (all traffic must turn left) 
• 22nd Street between Spring Garden Street and Race Street 
• Local access to Park Towne Place only (residents) 
• 23rd Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Benjamin Franklin Parkway 
• Local access only as conditions allow 
• 24th Street between Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Park Towne Place 
• Park Towne Place between 22nd Street and 24th Street 
• Local access to Park Towne Place only (residents) 
• Pennsylvania Avenue/Callowhill Street between 20th Street and 21st Street 
• Local access to Barnes Foundation driveway (westbound) only 
• Eastbound open from 21st Street 
• Spring Garden Street between 22nd Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway 
• Local access only as conditions allow 
• Spring Garden Tunnel 
• Waterworks Drive 
• I-676 westbound 22nd Street off-ramp 
• 2000 Winter Street 
• Kelly Drive between Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Strawberry Mansion Drive 
• Martin Luther King Drive between Eakins Oval and Montgomery Drive 
• Spring Garden Street Bridge at 31st Street 
• Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive 
• 25th Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Kelly Drive 

The following streets will be designated "local access only" west of 22nd Street:
• Wallace Street 
• Mt. Vernon Street 
• Green Street 
• Judson Street 
• Brandywine Street 

7:30 AM until approximately 6 PM:  
• South Broad Street between Pattison Avenue and S. Penn Square 
• S. Penn Square between Broad Street and 15th Street 
• 15th Street between Chestnut Street and Vine Street 
• 16th Street between Chestnut Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway 
• 1500-1600 Market Street 
• 1500-1600 JFK Blvd. 
• All cross streets on Broad Street from Pattison Avenue to S. Penn Square, from 13th Street to 15th Street 
• Pattison Avenue between 7th Street and 20th Street 

10:30 AM until approximately 6 PM:
• I-95 northbound and southbound Broad Street off-ramp  
• I-76 eastbound and westbound Broad Street off-ramp (Sports Complex) 

Noon until approximately 9 PM:
• JFK Blvd. between 20th Street and 29th Street/Schuylkill Avenue 
• 29th Street/Schuylkill Avenue between Market Street and JFK Blvd. 
• 30th Street between Market Street and Arch Street 
• I-76 westbound 30th Street off-ramp 
• I-76 eastbound 30th Street off-ramp 
• I-76 westbound Schuylkill Avenue on-ramp 
• Filbert Street between 10th Street and 12th Street 
• 10th Street between Filbert Street and Race Street 
• 11th Street between Filbert Street and Race Street 
• 12th Street between Filbert Street and Race Street 
Cross streets will be reopened south to north on Broad Street, and elsewhere along the parade route, as early as conditions allow on Friday, February 14. 

Saturday, February 15
The inner lanes (inbound and outbound) of Benjamin Franklin Parkway from Eakins Oval to 20th Street will be closed from 6 PM on Friday, February 14 into the overnight hours. Cross streets will remain open to traffic throughout, and all roads will be open prior to noon on Saturday, February 15.

Check out photos from the Eagles Championship Parade Ceremony, which took place on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art earlier in February.

On-Street Parking Restrictions
Temporary no parking restrictions along the parade route and on adjacent streets will commence at 6 PM on Thursday, February 13.  The full extent of these restrictions will be in place until approximately 6 PM on Friday, February 14. A complete list of impacted streets can be found below: 
• South Broad Street from S. Penn Square to Pattison Avenue (both sides of the street including the center median) 
• All cross streets on Broad Street from Pattison Avenue to Chestnut Street from 13th Street to 15th Street (both sides of the street) 
• S. Penn Square from Broad Street to 15th Street (both sides of the street) 
• 15th Street from Chestnut Street to Vine Street (both sides of the street) 
• 1500 Arch Street (both sides of the street) 
• 1400-1600 JFK Blvd. (both sides of the street) 
• Benjamin Franklin Parkway from 16th Street to 20th Streets (both sides of the street) 
• Kelly Drive along Boathouse Row 
• Sedgley Drive between Kelly Drive and Poplar Drive 
• Waterworks Drive 
• 1500-1600 Market Street (both sides of the street) 
• 1600 Cherry Street (both sides of the street) 
• Pennsylvania Avenue from 22nd Street to 24th Street (south side of the street) 
• Benjamin Franklin Parkway from 20th Street to Eakins Oval (all lanes; both sides) 
• 22nd Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Winter Street (both sides of the street) 
• 21st Street between Pennsylvania Avenue & Race Street (both sides of the street) 
• 20th Street from Race Street to Callowhill Street (both sides of the street) 
• 19th Street from Arch Street to Vine Street (both sides of the street) 
• 18th Street from Arch Street to Vine Street (both sides of the street) 
• 17th Street from Arch Street to Vine Street (both sides of the street) 
• 16th Street from Market Street to Benjamin Franklin Parkway (both sides of the street) 
• 1500-1600 Market Street (both sides of the street) 
• 1600 Cherry Street (both sides of the street) 
• Park Towne Place between 22nd & 24th Streets (north side of the street) 
• 2000-2200 Spring Garden Street (both sides of the street) 
• 2000 Winter Street

Please obey all "Temporary No Parking" signs.  Vehicles parked in these locations during posted hours will be relocated. 

There will be no enforcement of meter and time limit regulations on the day of the parade, Friday, February 14. Safety violations such as parking too close to the corner, fire hydrants, blocking crosswalks and double parking will be enforced.  

Bicycle Lane Detours

During the parade, several bicycle lanes along Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Broad Street, and streets in the vicinity will be inaccessible.  Cyclists are advised to use caution when traveling in the area. There will be no access to the Schuylkill River Trail from the rear of the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Friday, February 14.  Westbound travel on the Schuylkill Travel will terminate at Paine Skate Park.

Public Safety Information

The City's Office of Emergency Management is coordinating the public safety planning for the parade. As of Monday, there are over 50 agencies representing city, state, federal, and non-governmental organizations working together to build a common operating picture and realize logistics needs for Friday. This will culminate in the City's Emergency Operations Center, Mobile Command Post, and Joint Information Center being activated for the event with many of those same partners.  

Throughout the event, the City will provide law enforcement support, traffic control, and emergency medical services. 

The Philadelphia Fire Department will staff medic (EMS) tents at the following locations: 
• 24th Street & Benjamin Franklin Parkway (south side) 
• Pennsylvania Avenue and Spring Garden Street
• Aviator Park 

Take missing or lost persons to either of the medic tent locations listed above or notify a Philadelphia Police Officer immediately.

Alpha-numeric "location markers" are posted along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to clearly and easily identify a location or section (by letter and number, example: CD-1) to facilitate communication in the event of an emergency.   

Smoking is not permitted on any Parks & Recreation property including, but limited to, buildings, playgrounds, ice or skating rinks, fields or courts, pools, picnic areas, walking areas and parking lots. 

In addition, the public should expect congestion in these areas. If you are attending the parade, make a plan regarding driving, public transit, parking, and supervision of children. It is recommended that attendees wear comfortable, weather-appropriate attire. 

Be prepared to walk, as road closures near the parade route will lead to traffic congestion and delays. 

The City asks the public to do their part, use common sense, and stay aware of their surroundings 

Leave no bags or items unattended. In an emergency or to report a suspicious person, activity, or item (a backpack, a package, a container), notify a police officer immediately or call 9-1-1.  Do not try to open, move, cover, or touch a suspicious item.

Have a plan: 
• Know where you want to go and how you're going to get there before you leave the door.  
• Discuss an emergency meet-up location if you and your friends or family get separated. Look for landmarks.   
• There will be a lot of people out on Friday using their cell phones and service bandwidth may be faulty. Consider texts or posts through social media apps to communicate. 
• If bringing children, make sure they are wearing bright colors or distinct clothes. Take a picture of them before leaving and email it to yourself. Write your phone number on a bracelet, on their wrist, or a piece of paper in their pocket.  
• When you get to your location, be sure to look for the quickest way to exit if you need to. 
• Make sure you check the weather before you go and dress properly. It's going to be colder Friday. Dress warmly. Wear your Eagles hats, gloves... you'll be outside for a while. Bring plenty of water. 
• If you see something suspicious, say something. Tell the nearest police officer or public safety official. 
• If you call 911 for police or fire assistance, know your location. Not only the nearest street signs, but a landmark and clothing description to help  first responders find you. 
For tips and general information about being prepared and ready at special events, check out the Special Event Safety Guide.   

Stay Connected

Through the City's ReadyPhiladelphia public information and alert system, people can sign up for free READYEAGLES text alerts to stay informed of transit, weather, and public safety info for Friday's Parade. That's READYEAGLES (one word/no space) to 888-777. 

In 2018, over 100,000 people enrolled in 3 days. The Office of Emergency Management was able to notify attendees of details before the event and keep them informed on parade day. Over 90,000 people are enrolled at this time to receive READYEAGLES texts for Friday. 

Any information and updates will be published on the Office of Emergency Management (@Philaoem), City of Philadelphia (@PhiladelphiaGov), and Police (@PhillyPolice) Twitter pages.

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