HARRISBURG– 77 municipalities across the Commonwealth will receive over $35.5 million to support traffic signal upgrades, increasing safety, and mobility across Pennsylvania’s communities through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT’s) “Green Light-Go” program.
Green Light-Go grants are provided as reimbursement to municipalities for updates to improve the efficiency and operation of existing traffic signals. These projects will be funded through the appropriation for fiscal year 2023-24. Grant funding through the Green Light-Go program may be utilized for a range of operational improvements including, but not limited to, light-emitting diode (LED) technology installation, traffic signal retiming, developing special event plans and monitoring traffic signals, as well as upgrading traffic signals to the latest technologies.
See below for a list of approved projects:
Adams County
Conewago Township – $106,240 for the upgrade of signal equipment at 3 intersections: SR 116 & Sunday Drive (T– 460), Route 116 & Centennial Road (SR 2006), Route 194 and Narrow Drive (SR 2006).
Franklin County
Greencastle Borough – $229,080 for updated signal equipment along Antrim Way (Route 11) and Baltimore St. (Route 16).