WEST CHESTER Three municipalities in Chester County will
receive a total of $100,328 in state funds to update traffic signals through a
new state program, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced
Monday.
PennDot has awarded $1.8 million in grants to 38
municipalities through its new "Green Light-Go" program that is
funded by last year's Act 89 transportation funding law.
The program distributes state funds to municipalities to
operate and maintain traffic signals along designated corridors on state
highways. It requires a 50 percent minimum match by the municipality.
Uwchlan Township will get $28,250 to upgrade 12 traffic
signals to LEDs. West Chester will get $57,078 to upgrade 26 traffic signals to
LEDs. Valley Township will receive $15,000 to retime its traffic lights and
make LED upgrades at the intersection of Lincoln Highway and Airport Road.
Source: Philly.com
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