Packers Plan to Invest in Expanding Roads Leading to Lambeau Field to Alleviate Traffic Congestion
Packers Plan to Invest in Expanding Roads Leading to Lambeau Field to Alleviate Traffic Congestion
Green Bay, WI – In a move that promises to transform game-day experiences and everyday commutes alike, the Green Bay Packers have announced plans to invest heavily in infrastructure improvements around Lambeau Field. The initiative, revealed during a press conference on September 12, 2025, targets the chronic traffic congestion that has plagued roads leading to the iconic stadium for years. With Lambeau hosting not only NFL games but also concerts and community events, the bottlenecks have frustrated fans and local residents, prompting the team to take proactive steps.
The Packers, a community-owned franchise deeply embedded in Green Bay's fabric, are committing an initial $50 million to the project, with potential for more through partnerships with the city and state. The plan includes widening key arteries like Lombardi Avenue and Ashland Avenue, adding dedicated lanes for public transportation, and installing smart traffic signals to ease flow during peak times. Construction is slated to begin in the offseason of 2026, with completion targeted for 2028. This investment comes amid growing attendance—Lambeau saw record crowds in 2024—and aims to address complaints about gridlock that can extend game-day travel by up to an hour.

Ed Policy, the Packers' President and CEO, emphasized the project's broader impact beyond football. “This is a century-defining project; we not only want to enhance the Packers fan experience but also make life more comfortable for the city's residents. Coming to Lambeau should be filled with excitement and joy, not fatigue and frustration from enduring an unpleasant journey.” Policy's vision underscores the team's role as a community steward, noting that improved roads will benefit daily commuters, local businesses, and emergency services in Green Bay, a city of about 107,000 residents.
The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from fans and officials. Mayor Eric Genrich praised the Packers for their "forward-thinking approach," while fan groups on X are rallying with hashtags like #BetterLambeauAccess. Analysts estimate the upgrades could reduce congestion by 40%, drawing on similar projects in cities like Kansas City and Philadelphia. For the Packers, who are 2-0 after a Week 2 win over the Commanders, this off-field investment signals a commitment to excellence both on and off the turf.
As Green Bay looks ahead to their Week 3 matchup against the Cleveland Browns on September 21, the road to Lambeau just got a little smoother—literally. Go Pack Go! 💚💛












