As California prepares to host several of the world’s most high-profile sporting events — including Super Bowl 60, the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics — the pressure is on to move millions of visiting and local fans, athletes, coaches, officials and everyday commuters safely and efficiently. These mega-events promise economic opportunity and global attention, but they also pose serious logistical challenges for our state’s transportation networks and the people who keep them running.

Levi’s Stadium and the SAP Center are set to draw an estimated 500,000 fans in a six-month period in 2026 alone — and these fans are expected to generate $1.4 billion in local economic activity from their use of South Bay hotels, restaurants, bars and retail.

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