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Bucks County Municipalities Get Traffic Signal Improvement Funding

Highway Safety News, PennDOT News | May 12th, 2017

PennDOT and Governor Tom Wolf announced that four Bucks County municipalities will receive funding to support the costs of upgrading traffic signals under the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s “Green Light-Go” program.

These reimbursement grant awards can be used on existing traffic signals to installing light-emitting diode (LED) technology, performing regional operations such as re-timing, developing special event plans and monitoring traffic signals as well as upgrading traffic signals to the latest technologies.

Following is a list of funding recipients in Bucks County, the amount of state funding, and a brief description of the projects. Note the state funding represents only part of the total project funding:

  • Bensalem Township — $501,102 for installation of Adaptive Traffic Signal Equipment and Software along the Hulmeville Road Corridor from Street Road to Bristol Road.
  • Bristol Township — $252,184 for Traffic Signal Modernization along State Road at Cedar Avenue.
  • Bristol Township — $191,255 for Traffic Signal Modernization along Radcliffe Street at Randall Avenue.
  • Bristol Township — $226,194 for Traffic Signal Modernization along Mill Creek Parkway at Haines Road.
  • Upper Southampton Township — $1,079,069 for installation of Adaptive Traffic Signal Equipment and Software along the Second Street Pike Corridor.
  • Yardley — $212,960 for Intersection Improvements along Main Street at Afton Avenue.