Santa Clara begins road closures ahead of Super Bowl LX
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Santa Clara begins road closures ahead of Super Bowl LX
"The road closures will happen in three phases with the first phase starting Jan. 5 and running through Feb. 22. During this time, Stars & Stripes Drive will be closed to the public, including the ramp from Tasman Drive and the bike path along the street. Parking, shuttle services and ride share pick up and drop off for the Great America Transit Station has been relocated to a parking lot at 2111 West Tasman Drive."
"The second phase of road closures will be in effect from Jan. 28 through Feb. 10 and will include Tasman Drive between Great America Parkway and Calle Del Sol. The San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail also will be closed to cyclists and pedestrians in the area during this period, as well. The final phase will occur on the day of the game Feb. 8 and will result in the closure of Great America Parkway between Bunker Hill Lane and Patrick Henry Drive."
"On Feb. 1, the city's clean zone also will go into effect, restricting certain types of activities around the stadium. Outdoor food and beverage sales, merchandise sales and any other sidewalk vending will be prohibited from Feb. 1 through 10 p.m. Feb. 10. The restricted area is bounded by State Route 237 to the north, Calabazas Creek to the west, Highway 101 and Montague Expressway to the south and the Guadalupe River to the east."
Santa Clara is implementing three phases of road closures ahead of Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium. Phase one runs Jan. 5–Feb. 22 and closes Stars & Stripes Drive, the ramp from Tasman Drive, and the adjacent bike path; transit pick-up and parking for Great America Transit Station moved to 2111 West Tasman Drive with redirected traffic and preserved pedestrian access between the lot and the train station. Phase two runs Jan. 28–Feb. 10 and closes Tasman Drive between Great America Parkway and Calle Del Sol and the San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail. The final phase on Feb. 8 closes Great America Parkway, Old Ironside, and Old Glory Lane. A clean zone from Feb. 1–Feb. 10 bans outdoor vending within specified boundaries.
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