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Lower Salford receives PennDOT grants for traffic signal upgrades

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State Rep. Donna Scheuren | Pennsylvania 147th Legislative District

State Rep. Donna Scheuren | Pennsylvania 147th Legislative District

Rep. Donna Scheuren (R-Montgomery) announced today that Lower Salford Township has been awarded two grants from PennDOT’s “Green Light-Go” program for traffic signal modernization.

Lower Salford will receive $268,220 for traffic signal modernization at the Main Street (Route 0063) and Hunsberger Lane intersection, and $442,464 for similar updates at the Main Street (Route 0063) and Maple Avenue intersection.

“This is crucial funding that will help improve traffic flow in Lower Salford Township,” said Scheuren. “These updated traffic signals will be able to respond in real time to traffic, which will help limit congestion during key travel hours.”

Green Light-Go grants are provided as reimbursement to municipalities for updates aimed at improving the efficiency and operation of existing traffic signals. These projects will be funded through the appropriation for the fiscal year 2024-25. Grant funding through the Green Light-Go program may be utilized for a range of operational improvements including LED technology installation, traffic signal retiming, developing special event plans, monitoring traffic signals, and upgrading them to the latest technologies.

Representative Donna Scheuren

147th Legislative District

Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Media Contact: Joe Szymanski

jszymanski@pahousegop.com

RepScheuren.com / Facebook.com/RepScheuren/

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