The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

»Inisde today: What you need to know about getting to MercedesBe­nz Stadium for the big game.

- By David Wickert dwickert@ajc.com

Weather

Channel 2 Action News’ forecast calls for cold temperatur­es, sleet and freezing rain for early Monday. Spokeswoma­n Natalie Dale said the Department of Transporta­tion will begin applying brine to roads on Sunday in anticipati­on of the inclement weather. She said the agency also will be changing the timing of lights in the stadium area as traffic picks up.

Dale urged people employed downtown to work from home, if they’re able.

Security

The Atlanta Police Department says it has a security plan to handle the big game. Though it won’t disclose details, it has pledged “a pronounced police presence.”

Among other things, police will be directing traffic — and there will be plenty of it.

“We strongly encourage mass transit,” Atlanta Police Department spokesman Carlos Campos said. “If people must drive, we urge them to be patient as we do expect heavy traffic and congestion around the venues. Officers will be directing traffic, but sheer volume will inevitably lead to congestion.”

Driving and parking

There are more than 20,000 parking spaces within a 20-minute walk of the stadium. But officials say the best bet is for fans to buy parking in advance at the stadium website to guarantee a spot. Fans should also use the Waze traffic app to guide them to their parking spot. Waze will have access to event-day traffic plans and street closures.

GDOT plans to restrict most constructi­on in the area from Monday through 5 a.m. Tuesday. State Traffic Engineer Andrew Heath said traffic will be challengin­g because most fans of both teams live within driving distance of Atlanta.

City of Atlanta offices will close at 2:30 p.m. Monday because of the expected traffic mess, while Fulton County and state offices will close at 3 p.m.

Transit

MARTA rail service has two stops near Mercedes-Benz Stadium: the Vine City Station and the GWCC/Phillips Arena/CNN Center Station. The stations are served by MARTA’s blue and green lines.

MARTA will offer more frequent service from 5 a.m. Monday through 2 a.m. Tuesday. Additional trains will be added as needed.

In addition, rail service will operate on a weekday schedule Sunday, with trains arriving more frequently.

MARTA advises passengers to buy a round-trip ticket at the beginning of their trip to avoid long lines on the return trip. The last trains of the evening will depart at 2 a.m. Tuesday. MARTA will clear all stations before the last run to ensure no one is stranded.

For more informatio­n, visit www.itsmarta.com.

Other ways to get there

Mercedes-Benz Stadium has partnered with the ride-hailing service Lyft to provide pickup and dropoff locations nearby. The largest Lyft zone is at Martin Luther King Drive off Northside Drive and is accessible from the stadium’s Gate 1. A second zone is at the corner of Centennial Olympic Park Drive and Andrew Young Internatio­nal Boulevard, and can be accessed from Gates 2, 3 or 4.

For more informatio­n, visit mercedesbe­nzstadium.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY JOHN AMIS ?? Workers prepare the Championsh­ip Campus area downtown leading up to the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY JOHN AMIS Workers prepare the Championsh­ip Campus area downtown leading up to the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip.

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