Shapiro Administration Invests More than $30M in Municipal Traffic Signal Upgrades

The Shapiro Administration announced that 73 municipalities will receive over $30 million to support traffic signal upgrades, increasing safety and mobility across Pennsylvania's communities through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's (PennDOT) Green Light Go program.
The program works to increase safety and mobility across the state by relieving congestion and improving traffic flow.
Green Light-Go grants have been used to help municipalities improve congestion and traffic flow by upgrading to newer technologies in detection, which allows traffic signals to respond to real time traffic demand.
The grants are provided as reimbursement to municipalities for updates to improve the efficiency and operation of existing traffic signals.
The following projects were approved in Erie and Crawford Counties:
- Crawford County
- Conneaut Lake Borough - $291,560 for modernization of traffic signals at Water Street (Route 6) & 1st Street intersection.
- Erie County
- Fairview Township - $128,420 for updated traffic signal equipment on Route 20/Manchester Road in Western Erie County.
A full list of recipients can be found on PennDOT's website.