These projects will be funded through the appropriation for fiscal year 2024-25.
Secretary Mike Carroll announced Wednesday that 73 municipalities will receive more than $30 million to support traffic signal upgrades, increasing safety and mobility across Pennsylvania’s communities through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s “Green Light-Go” program.
North Fayette Township - $201,720 for updated traffic signal equipment at the intersection of Summit Park Drive at Chauvet Drive West/Home Drive. Ross Township - $241,448 for modernization of traffic signal equipment at the intersection of Babcock Blvd. & Rochester Road. Swissvale Borough - $50,000 for traffic signal warrant study and possible signal removal at the intersection of Monongahela Ave & Schoyer Avenue.
Logan Township - $405,206 for modernization of traffic signal equipment at various locations throughout the township.Towanda Borough - $14,800 for traffic signal retiming along Main Street in the boroughDoylestown Borough - $340,995 for modernization of signal equipment at W. State Street/W. Court Street & Clinton Street
Riegelsville Borough - $412,160 for modernization of traffic signal equipment at Easton Road & Delaware Road College Township - $463,116 for updated traffic signal equipment at seven intersections including six intersections along Park Avenue & one along University Drive in the Township. East Pennsboro Township - $240,440 for full modernization & replacement of the traffic signal at the intersection of US Route 11 & Market Street including traffic counts and timings. Harrisburg Pike & Calvary Road.Delaware County
City of Lancaster – $793,272 to update/modernize pedestrian equipment, signal head replacement and conflict monitors throughout the City. Upper Macungie Township - $260,720 for updated traffic signal equipment along Tilghman Street & Main Street Butler Township - $26,400 left turn phase warrant study, design and left turn signal installation at Route 309 & Corporate Drive intersection.
Lower Salford Township - $442,464 for modernization of the existing traffic signal at Main Street & Maple Avenue.
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