The Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety will be joined by the FBI, ATF and other local agencies to discuss planning and preparations for the NFL Draft.You can watch the press conference live in the video player above when it begins at 11 a.m. Officials speaking include Pittsburgh Public Safety officials, the FBI, ATF, Allegheny County Police Department, Allegheny County Emergency Services, DCNR, and Pennsylvania State Police.The NFL Draft is less than two weeks away and will be held April 23-25. With an estimated 700,000 people expected to descend on the Steel City, authorities are hard at work going through their plans to keep the city safe. In addition to safety, officials have already discussed parking and transportation plans. Pittsburgh Regional Transit has provided a flow page to answer how you can get around from different areas of the city. Click here to find your routes and schedule.Most bus routes will be running their Saturday schedules on Thursday and Friday to minimize road congestion. Despite the change in schedule for the bus routes, officials with PRT said there will be more availability for rail services.All bus and rail schedules will be posted on that page. According to the page, the transit fare will be $2.75 for 3 hours or $25 for a 7-day pass (unlimited rides).The Gateway Clipper will also be able to transport riders back and forth. Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead. Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 has a look at different parking options currently available.For the latest information on road closures in the area for the Draft, click here.

PITTSBURGH —

The Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety will be joined by the FBI, ATF and other local agencies to discuss planning and preparations for the NFL Draft.

You can watch the press conference live in the video player above when it begins at 11 a.m.

Officials speaking include Pittsburgh Public Safety officials, the FBI, ATF, Allegheny County Police Department, Allegheny County Emergency Services, DCNR, and Pennsylvania State Police.

The NFL Draft is less than two weeks away and will be held April 23-25. With an estimated 700,000 people expected to descend on the Steel City, authorities are hard at work going through their plans to keep the city safe.

In addition to safety, officials have already discussed parking and transportation plans.

Pittsburgh Regional Transit has provided a flow page to answer how you can get around from different areas of the city. Click here to find your routes and schedule.

Most bus routes will be running their Saturday schedules on Thursday and Friday to minimize road congestion. Despite the change in schedule for the bus routes, officials with PRT said there will be more availability for rail services.

All bus and rail schedules will be posted on that page. According to the page, the transit fare will be $2.75 for 3 hours or $25 for a 7-day pass (unlimited rides).

The Gateway Clipper will also be able to transport riders back and forth. Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead. Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 has a look at different parking options currently available.

For the latest information on road closures in the area for the Draft, click here.