Monday, May 16, 2016

Governor Wolf Announces $12 Million in Green Light-Go Traffic Signal Improvement Funding

Governor Wolf Announces $12 Million in Green Light-Go Traffic Signal
Improvement Funding

5/16/2016-HARRISBURG

Governor Tom Wolf announced today that 109 municipalities will receive $12
million to underwrite the costs of upgrading traffic signals under the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's (PennDOT) "Green Light-Go"
program.

Made possible by Act 89, the state's transportation funding plan, the
program
establishes partnership agreements between municipalities and PennDOT
through
which municipalities request up to 50-percent funding for traffic-signal
projects.

"State and local partnerships like this are critical to improving traffic
flow
and safety across the state, and this program helps us meet that goal,"
said
Governor Wolf. "Through this investment, communities across the state will
benefit from upgraded signals and intersections."

During this fiscal year, grants can be used for installing light-emitting
diode
(LED) technology, performing regional operations such as retiming,
developing
special event plans and monitoring traffic signals, as well as upgrading
traffic signals to the latest technologies.

Under the Green Light-Go program, projects on corridors with fewer than
10,000
vehicles per day will be managed by the municipality, and PennDOT will
manage
any project with signals on corridors that have greater than 10,000
vehicles
per day. Both types of projects will require a 50 percent match from the
municipality.

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MEDIA CONTACT: Megan Healey, 717-783-1116
Rich Kirkpatrick or Erin Waters-Trasatt, PennDOT, 717-783-8800

Following is a county-by-county list of Green Light-Go funding recipients,
the
amount of state funding, and a brief description of the projects. Note the
state funding identified below only represents part of the total project
funding:

Allegheny County:
• Monroeville Borough -- $38,602 to replace vehicular and pedestrian
indications with LED modules at 25 intersections throughout the
municipality.
These include seven intersections along Route 22 (William Penn Highway),
four
intersections along Route 48 (Mosside Boulevard), two intersections along
Route
130 (Broadway Boulevard), seven intersections along Route 2048 (William
Penn
Highway), two intersections along Route 2054 (Northern Pike) and three
intersections along Route 2057 (Haymaker Road).
• Monroeville Borough -- $114,170 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection of Route 2054 (Northern Pike) and West Patty Lane.
• North Versailles Township -- $17,953 to improve the intersection of Route
30
and Leuhm Avenue by installing an advanced overhead "signal ahead" warning
sign.
• Plum Borough-- $30,000 to replace traffic signal controllers at four
intersections – Route 286 (Golden Mile Highway) and New Texas Road, Route
286
(Golden Mile Highway) and Pine Valley Drive, Route 286 (Golden Mile
Highway)
and Sandune Drive, and Route 286 (Golden Mile Highway) and Holiday Park
Drive.
• Sewickley Borough-- $206,969 to upgrade and install an adaptive traffic
signal system that adjusts signal timing based on traffic conditions at
three
intersections along Route 65 (Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard) and Chestnut
Street, Route 65 (Ohio River Boulevard) and Broad Street, and Route 65
(Ohio
River Boulevard) and Walnut Street).
• South Fayette Township –$381,391 to upgrade and install an adaptive
traffic
signal system that adjusts signal timing based on traffic conditions at the

eight intersections along Route 50. These include Route 50 and Route 3026,
Route 50 and Municipal Drive, Route 50 and Hickory Grade Road, Route 50 and
the
Interstate 79 southbound ramps, Route 50 and the I-79 northbound ramps,
Route
50 and Route 3034, Route 50 and Route 3003, and Route 3003 and Daniell
Drive.
• Stowe Township – $97,500 to update the traffic signal at the intersection
of
Route 3092 (Broadway Street/Seventh Street) and Valley Street continuing
the
Broadway Streetscape Project.

Beaver County: Ambridge Borough -- $1,632 to replace LEDs at the
intersection
of Route 989 (Eighth Street) and Duss Avenue.

Bedford County: East Providence Township -- $7,000 to assist with
maintenance
improvements at 20 intersections along Route 30, Route 2029, Route 1013 and

Route 503.

Berks County:
• City of Reading -- $12,450 to improve traffic signal equipment damaged by

weather events at 20 intersections throughout the city.
• Hereford Township -- $5,468 to replace traffic signal loop detectors with
a
video detection camera system at the intersection of Route 100 and Route
29.

Blair County: Duncansville Borough-- $20,000 to improve the traffic signal
at
the intersection of Route 22 (Third Avenue) and 13th Street.

Bucks County:
• Bristol Township -- $144,626 to update the traffic signal at the
intersection
of Route 2029 (Bristol-Oxford Valley Road), Route 2049 (Bath Road) and
Lakeland
Road.
• Bristol Township -- $174,292 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection of Route 2051 (Oxford Valley Road/Levittown Parkway) and Route

2006 (New Falls Road).
• Falls Township -- $154,654 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection
of Route 2051 (Levittown Parkway) and Mill Creek Parkway.
• Middletown Township -- $290,360 to install an adaptive traffic signal
system
at 15 intersections that adjusts signal timing based on traffic conditions
along Lincoln Highway from the intersection with Interstate 95 Ramps to
Oxford
Valley Road.
• Northampton Township -- $20,880 to replace existing loops with video
detection and upgrade pedestrian signals to countdown pedestrian signals at
the
intersection of Route 2067 (Holland Road) and Middle Holland Road/Upper
Holland
Road.
• Penndel Borough -- $12,580 for controller and pavement marking
improvements
at the intersections of Lincoln Highway and Durham Road, Lincoln Highway
and
Bellevue Avenue, and Lincoln Highway and Hulmeville Avenue.
• Richland Borough -- $38,295 to improve traffic signal retiming at the
intersections of Route 309 (South West End Boulevard) and W. Pumping
Station
Rd, and Route 309 (South West End Boulevard) and Tollgate Road.

Butler County:
• Butler Township – $43,880 to improve traffic signals at the intersections
of
Route 3002 (Whitestown Road) and Route 3007 (Meridian Road), Route 3002
(Whitestown Road) and South Eberhart Road, Route 3002 (Whitestown Road) and

South Duffy Road.
• Cranberry Township -- $50,000 to install adaptive traffic signal system
software that adjusts signal timing based on traffic conditions at the
intersections of Route 19 and Cranberry Square Drive, Route 19 and Short
Street, and Route 19 and St Francis Way.

Cambria County: Ebensburg Borough -- $26,920 to install pedestrian crossing

signals to allow the borough to extend new sidewalks at the intersection of

Route 1036 (Rowena Drive) and Route 1001 (Manor Drive).

Centre County:
• Ferguson Township -- $176,084 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection of Route 26 (West College Avenue) and Corl Street.
• Patton Township -- $121,583 to install an adaptive traffic signal system
that
adjusts signal timing based on traffic conditions at the intersections of
Valley Vista Drive and Green Tech Drive, Valley Vista Drive and North
Atherton
Street, Valley Vista Driveand Lowe's Centre Driveway, and Valley Vista
Drive
and Carnegie Drive.

Chester County:
• East Goshen Township -- $514,167 to install an adaptive traffic signal
system
that adjusts signal timing based on traffic conditions on Route 3 (West
Chester
Pike) at 10 intersections from Route 2010 (East Strasburg Rd) to Route 352
(South Chester Road.
• East Pikeland Township -- $9,000 to replace LED modules and improve the
traffic signals at the intersections of Route 113 and Coldstream Road,
Route
113 and Firehouse Lane, and Route 113 and Pothouse Road.
• East Vincent Township -- $165,000 to upgrade the intersection of Route
724
(Schuylkill Road) and Route 1043 (New Street) by adding dedicated left-turn

lanes.
• Kennett Township -- $65,050 to improve the traffic signals at the
intersections of Route 82 (Kailin Road) and Hillendale Road, Route 1 and
Exelon
Way, Route 1 and McFarlan Road, and Route 1 and Kendal Drive.
• Uwchlan Township -- $79,190 to replace inductive loop sensors with a
video
detection system to control and improve the flow of traffic at three
intersections along Route 100 and at nine intersections along Route 113.
• West Whiteland Township -- $18,300 to install generator hook-ups and
install
uninterrupted power supplies at the intersections of Route 30 and
Springdale
Drive, Route 30 and East Mall Entrance, Route 30 and West Mall
Entrance/Iron
Lake Boulevard, Route 30 and Whiteland Towne Center, Route 30 and Campbell
Boulevard, and Route 30 and Oaklands Boulevard.
• West Whiteland Township - $22,000 to improve maintenance at 27 signalized

intersections throughout the township.

Crawford County:
• City of Meadville -- $15,601 to improve signal heads at the intersections
of
Route 6 (French Creek Parkway) and Route 322 (Linden Street), Route 6
(French
Creek Parkway) and Route 151 (Mercer Street), Route 6 (French Creek
Parkway)
and Route 138 (Mead Avenue), and Route 322 (Linden Street) and Route 1001
(Park
Avenue).
• City of Meadville -- $122,809 to upgrade the intersection of Route 6
(French
Creek Parkway) and Route 138 (Mead Avenue).

Cumberland County:
• Carlisle Borough-- $11,250 to install optical emergency pre-emption
systems
at the intersections of Ritner Highway and Industrial Drive, Ritner Highway
and
Key Real Estate Warehouse Entrance, and Ritner Highway and Sheare Drive to
improve emergency vehicle pre-emption service.
• Monroe Township – $7,950 to install an uninterrupted power supply at the
intersections of Route 2011 (Williams Grove Road) and Route 2004 (Lisburn
Road)
and Route 74 (York Road) and Route 174 (Boiling Springs Road).
• Mount Holly Springs - $22,000 to replace and relocate the traffic signal
pole
at the intersection of Route 34 and Mill Street.
• Newville Borough- $38,976 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection
of Route 641 (Main Street) and Route 233 (High Street) with new mast arms,
controller cabinet and pedestrian facilities.
• North Middleton Township - $127,394 to upgrade the intersection of Route
1001
(Cavalry Rd) and Route 34 (Spring Rd) with new mast arms, pedestrian
facilities, a battery back-up system and emergency vehicle pre-emption.
• Silver Spring Township -- $63,595 to improve 11 intersections along Route
11,
one intersection along Route 994 and seven intersections along Route 114 by

installing uninterrupted power supplies.
• South Middletown Township -- $82,282 to replace controllers at the
intersections of Route 74 (York Road) and Fairview Street and Route 74
(York
Road) and Westminster Drive; to install emergency pre-emption at the
intersections of Willow Street and Pitt Street, Walnut Bottom Road and
Belvedere Street, Walnut Bottom Road and Interstate 81 southbound ramps,
Walnut
Bottom Road and I-81 northbound ramps, Walnut Bottom Road and Stonehedge
Drive,
and Walnut Bottom Road and Sprint Drive; to install emergency pre-emption
at
the intersections of Route 74 (York Road) and Giant Lane, Route 74 (York
Road)
and I-81 northbound off-ramp, Route 74 (York Road) and Westminster Drive,
and
Route 74 (York Road) and Fairview Street; to complete a traffic engineering

study to determine optimal signal timing and reconfiguring the controllers
at
the intersections of Walnut Bottom Road.; and to assist with traffic signal

maintenance at 13 traffic signals along Allen Road, Walnut Bottom Road,
Holly
Pike and York Road.

Dauphin County:
• City of Harrisburg -- $326,469 to upgrade damaged equipment at the
intersections of Front Street and Chestnut Street, Fourth Street and
Chestnut
Street, Front Street and Market Street, Fourth Street and Market Street,
Front
Street and Walnut Street, Fourth Street and Walnut Street, Commonwealth
Avenue
and Walnut Street, Front Street and Pine Street, Front Street and Paxton
Street, and Fifth Street and Walnut Street.
• Lower Paxton Township -- $152,000 to upgrade the signal at the
intersection
of Route 22 and Devonshire Road.
• Middletown Borough -- $7,500 to replace inductive loop sensors with a
video
detection system to control and improve the flow of traffic at the
intersections of Route 230 (Main Street) and Route 441 (Union Street),
Route
230 (Main Street) and Vine Street, and Route 441 (Union Street) and Emaus
Street.
• Swatara Township -- $33,312 to replace a traffic signal mast arm at the
intersection of Route 3010 (Paxton Street) and 28th Street.

Delaware County:
• Aston Township -- $132,102 to improve pedestrian facilities at seven
intersections along Route 452 (Pennell Road) and five intersections along
Route
3007 (Concord Road).
• Brookhaven Borough -- $224,000 to upgrade pedestrian and electrical
traffic
signal equipment at one intersection along Bridgewater Road and six
intersections along Edgmont Avenue.
• Chadds Ford Township -- $9,702 to replace the traffic signal controller
and
loop sensors with a video detection system to control and improve the flow
of
traffic at the intersection of Route 202 (Wilmington Pike) and Brinton's
Bridge/Dilworthtown Road.
• Concord Township -- $93,661 to improve pedestrian facilities at seven
intersections along Route 1 and seven intersections along Route 202.
• Edgmont Township -- $2,883 to replace vehicular and pedestrian LED
modules at
the intersections of Route 3 (West Chester Pike) and North Crum Creek Road
and
Route 3 (West Chester Pike) and Rock Ridge Road.
• Ridley Township -- $44,730 to improve the existing crosswalk with LED
pedestrian crosswalk lighting systems at the intersection of Kedron Avenue
and
Academy Avenue, MacDade Boulevard and Milmont Avenue, MacDade Boulevard
Edgewood Avenue, MacDade Boulevard and Swarthmore Avenue, MacDade Boulevard
and
Amosland Road, and MacDade Boulevard and Holmes Road.
• Springfield Township -- $9,000 to install an audible pedestrian signal
system
at the intersection of Baltimore Pike and Saxer Avenue.
• Upper Chichester Township -- $41,966 to improve pavement markings,
replace
and relocate signs and install uninterrupted power supplies at four
intersections along Route 3009, two intersections along Route 322, two
intersections along Route 452, one intersection along Route 3012 and one
intersection along Route 491.
• Upper Darby Township -- $31,500 to install video detection cameras at
three
intersections along Route 2019, one intersection along Route 2007, one
intersection along Route 2026, one intersection along Route 3, two
intersections along Route 2024, one intersection along Route 2001 and one
intersection along Route 2015.

Erie County:
• Albion Borough -- $223,056 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection
of Route 6 (State Street) and Route 18 (Main Street).
• City of Erie – $67,361 to retime six traffic signals, install three new
controllers, and install GPS time units to maintain updated timings and
network
coordination along Route 4016 (East 38th Street).
• McKean Borough -- $14,000 to improve a flashing red light at the
intersection
of Route 99 and West Road.
• Wesleyville Borough -- $27,708 to install GPS time units, repair existing

detection and the systematic retiming at the intersections of U.S. 20
(Buffalo
Road) and Bird Drive, U.S. 20 (Buffalo Road) and Eastern Avenue, U.S. 20
(Buffalo Road) and Station Road, U.S. 20 (Buffalo Road) and Water Street
and
Fremont Street and Station Road.

Franklin County:
• Borough of Shippensburg -- $18,325 to replace LED modules and to install
uninterrupted power supplies at 13 intersections throughout the borough.
• Southampton Township - $3,521 to improve existing road markings using
thermoplastic at the intersections of Route 696 and Interstate 81
southbound
ramp, Route 696 and I-81 northbound ramp, and Route 696 and Mount Rock
Road.
• Washington Township - $14,088 to replace LED modules and install
uninterrupted power supplies at the intersections of Route 16 and Route
2007
(Old Forge Road) and Route 16 and Route 2007 (Midvale Road).

Lackawanna County:
• City of Scranton -- $11,760 to replace LED modules at 2 intersections
along
Adams Avenue, one intersection along Albright Avenue, two intersections
along
Ash Street, one intersection along Brick Avenue, one intersection along
Court
Street, one intersection along Franklin Avenue, two intersections along
Gibson
Street, one intersection along Larch Street, three intersections along
Linden
Street, one intersection along Main Street, one intersection along Moosic
Street, one intersection along Pine Street, one intersection along Spruce
Street, one intersection along Vine Street and one intersection along
Wyoming
Avenue.
• City of Scranton - $99,000 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection
of Green Ridge Street and Sanderson Avenue.
• Clarks Green Borough -- $14,689 to improve the traffic signal at the
intersection of Route 407 and Grove Street.

Lancaster County:
• City of Lancaster – $387,825 to upgrade pedestrian signals at four
intersections along Route 462, six intersections along Route 272, four
intersections along Route 23, three intersections along Route 222, and
three
intersections along Route 72.
• Elizabethtown Borough -- $2,000 to connect the traffic signal at the
intersection of East High Street and Spruce Street into the existing
traffic
signal system.
• Ephrata Borough -- $33,366 to improve the traffic signals at the
intersections of Route 322 and Lincoln Avenue, Route 322 and Lake Street,
Route
322 and State Street, Route 322 and Church Street, Route 322 and Arch
Street,
and Route 322 and Martin Avenue.
• Lititz Borough -- $23,081 to improve traffic signal wiring and install
pedestrian signals at the intersections of Route 501 and Lincoln Avenue and

Route 772 and Locust Street.
• Mount Joy Township -- $49,950 to install communications equipment at the
intersections of Route 4025 (Cloverleaf Road) and Route 283 westbound
ramps,
Route 4025 (Cloverleaf Road) and Schwanger Road, Route 4025 (Cloverleaf
Road)
and Andrew Avenue, Route 230 (Main Street) and Colebrook Road, Route 743
(Hershey Road) and Route 241 (Mt Gretna Road, and Route 743 (Hershey Road)
and
Route 283 westbound ramps.
• Warwick Township -- $30,812 to install a video detection system at the
intersections of Route 772 (Main Street) and Newport Road, Route 772 (Main
St)
and Church Street, and Route 772 (Main Street) and Route 1018 (Rothsville
Road).

Lehigh County:
• Heidelberg Township -- $4,917 to install an uninterruptible power supply
system at the intersection at Route 309 and Route 4029 (Northwest Road).
• South Whitehall Township -- $8,000 to improve traffic signal retiming at
the
intersections of Route 1002 (Tilghman Street) and Parkway Road, Route 1017
(Mauch Chunk Road) and Scherersville Road, and Route 1017 (Mauch Chunk
Road)
and Route 1021 (Perma Avenue).
• Upper Macungie Township, $35,000 to install traffic signal emergency
vehicle
pre-emption systems at the intersections of Route 6222 (Hamilton Boulevard)
and
Continental Way, Route 6222 (Hamilton Boulevard) and Trexlertown Shopping
Center, Route 6222 and Trexler Mall Entrance, Route 6222 (Hamilton
Boulevard)
and Route 2012 (Lower Macungie Road), and Route 3008 (Cetronia Road) and
Route
2015 (Schantz Road).

Luzerne County:
• Butler Township -- $80,040 to improve traffic signals at six
intersections
along Route 309 in Butler Township, Fairview Township and Wright Township.
• Lake Township -- $3,723 to install an uninterrupted power supply system
at
the intersection of Route 29 and Route 118.
• Plymouth Township -- $10,000 to install emergency vehicle pre-emption at
the
intersection of Route 11 and West Nanticoke Bridge.

Lycoming County:
• Loyalsock Township -- $86,500 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection of Route 2029 (Northway Road) and Sheridan Street.
• Muncy Creek Township -- $3,125 to install an uninterrupted power supply
system at the intersection of Route 442 and Route 405.
• Old Lycoming Township -- $2,510 to replace LED modules at the
intersections
of Route 3014 (Mill Lane) and Route 1017 (Lycoming Creek Road) and Route
2016
(Roosevelt Avenue) and Route 1017 (Lycoming Creek Road).

Mercer County:
• City of Hermitage -- $22,500 to improve traffic signals at the
intersections
of Route 3008 (East State Street) and Route 3025 (North Buhl Farm Drive)
and
Route 18 and Indian Run Road.
• Shade Gap Borough -- $103,100 to improve traffic signals along State
Street
from Buhl Boulevard to Irvine Avenue and the intersections of Roemer Street
and
Mercer Street, New Castle Street and Mercer Street and Roemer Street and
Spearman Street.
• Sharpsville Borough -- $1,998 to replace LED modules at the intersection
of
Route 518 (Walnut Street) and Route 3025 (Mercer Avenue).
• Worth Township -- $354 to replace LED modules to the warning signal sign
on
Route 173 North and South of the Route 965 intersection.

Monroe County: Pocono Township -- $68,512 to install optical emergency
pre-emption equipment at nine intersections along Route 611.

Montgomery County:
• Abington Township -- $25,308 to replace LED modules at 20 intersections.
• Cheltenham Township -- $80,180 to install GPS time clocks at six
intersections along Limekiln Pike and Easton Road.; to install a traffic
signal
mast arm at the intersection of Ashbourne Road and New Second Street.; to
perform system integration at the intersections of Greenwood Avenue and
Rice
Mill Road.; to upgrade pedestrian facilities at the intersections of
Limekiln
Pike and Church Road and Limekiln Pike and Easton Road.; and for the study,

development and construction of safety improvements at the intersection of
Shoppers Lane and Ogontz Avenue.
• East Norriton Township -- $143,789 to install a fiber optic network and
connect 15 intersections into PennDOT's traffic management center.
• Franconia Township -- $27,500 to install a radar detection system at the
intersections of Route 113 (Harleysville Pike) and Route 1001 (Allentown
Road),
Route 113 (Harleysville Pike) and Godshall Road, Route 113 (Harleysville
Pike)
and Route 1011 (Cowpath Ed), and Route 113 (Harleysville Pike) and Route
1007
(Schoolhouse Road).
• Hatboro Borough -- $771,918 to upgrade the intersections of Route 2009
(Byberry Road) and Route 2040 (Warminster Road) and Jacksonville Road and
Montgomery Avenue.
• Lansdale Borough-- $185,150 to replace LED modules and improve traffic
signals at eight intersections along Route 63, one intersection along Route

2004 and one intersection along Route 2006.
• Lower Gwynedd Township -- $132,425 to improve the traffic signals at the
intersections of Bethlehem Pike and Dager Road, Tennis Avenue and
Norristown
Road, and Bethlehem Pike and Tennis Avenue.
• Lower Merion Township -- $503,947 to upgrade and install three adaptive
signals at the intersections of Route 30 (Lancaster Avenue) and Old
Wynnewood
Road, Route 3044 (Wynnewood Road) and Penn Road and Route 3044 (Wynnewood
Road)
and Williams Road, and to upgrade existing loop detectorswith video
detection
systems at 45 intersections.
• Lower Moreland Township - $32,625 to install emergency pre-emption
devices at
the intersections of Huntingdon Pike and Welsh Road, Huntingdon Pike and
Red
Lion Road, Huntingdon Pike and Byberry Road, Byberry Road and Pine Road,
and
Byberry Road and Buck Road.
• Lower Providence Township - $1,041 to replace LED modules at the
intersection
of Egypt Road and Surrey Lane.
• Lower Salford Township - $16,868 to replace LED modules at five
intersections
along Route 63 (Main Street); eight intersections along Route 63, two
intersections along Route 113 and one intersection along Route 1058.
• New Hanover Township -- $6,291 to replace LED modules at the intersection
of
Route 633 (Charlotte Street) and Swamp Pike, and for maintenance
improvements
at the intersections of Charlotte Street and Swamp Pike, Layfield Road and
Hoffmansville Road, Big Road and New Hanover Square Road, and Charlotte
Street
and Buchert Road.
• Royersford Borough -- $233,358 to upgrade the traffic signals at the
intersections of Main Street and 4th Street and Main Street and 5th Street.
• Towamencin Township -- $52,127 to replace the existing traffic controller
and
install uninterrupted power supplies systems at the intersection of Route
1001
(Allentown Road) and Fretz Road/Derstine Road.
• Upper Dublin Township - $463,632 to upgrade the traffic signal at the
intersection of Limekiln Pike and Dillon Road/Meetinghouse Road; install
adaptive signal control technology at six intersections along Pennsylvania
Avenue; and replace existing loop detectors with a video detection system
as
well as replace vehicular and LED modules at five intersections along Route

2017 (Susquehanna Road).
• Upper Moreland Township -- $34,800 to replace existing loop detectors
with
video detection systems at the intersections of Easton Road and Blair Mill
Road
and Easton Road and Fitzwatertown Road.
• Upper Providence Township -- $45,508 to replace LED modules at 19
intersections along Egypt Road.
• Whitemarsh Township - $593,312 to upgrade and widen the intersection at
Route
3014 (Joshua Road) and Route 3003 (Stenton Avenue) to provide left turn
lanes
on all four approaches.
• Whitpain Township -- $14,355 to replace LED modules at the intersections
of
Route 2001 (Morris Road) and Route 2016 (School Road), Route 2001 (Morris
Road)
and Tournament Drive, Route 73 (Skippack Pike) and Union Meeting Road,
Route 73
(Skippack Pike) and Route 3012 (Walton Road) and Butler Pike and Route 3001

(Norristown Road).
• Worcester Township -- $4,725 to improve maintenance at 13 intersections
along
Route 73, Route 363, Route 3006, Route 2001 and Route 3001.

Northampton County:
• Bath Borough -- $2,895 to install a video detection camera at the
intersection of Route 512 and Barrall Avenue.
• Pen Argyl Borough -- $160,500 to upgrade the intersection of Route 512
(Main
Street) and Route 1020 (Robinson Avenue).
• Upper Nazareth Township -- $7,000 to install emergency vehicle
pre-emption at
the intersection of Route 248 and Route 946.

Northumberland County: Mount Carmel Borough -- $9,500 to provide
improvements
to the traffic signal at the intersection of 3rd Street and Oak Street.

Philadelphia:
• $725,000 to upgrade six intersections along Cottman Avenue from Caster
Avenue
to Roosevelt Boulevard.
• $385,000 to extend the city's fiber optic network along Germantown Avenue
and
replace pedestrian countdown signals from Walnut Lane to Washington Lane,
Johnson Street to Upsal Street and Seymore Street to Rockland Street, a
total
of six intersections.
• $131,000 to install switches and related communication hardware at 29
controllers along Roosevelt Boulevard in order to access and connect to the

city's integrated traffic management system.
• $290,000 to improve traffic signals at five intersections along West
Girard
Avenue between College Avenue and 31st Street

Union County: Mifflinburg Borough -- $14,700 to replace LED modules and
install
video detection systems at eight intersections.

Warren County: Mead Township -- $17,404 for the maintenance and upgrades to
the
traffic signals at the intersections of Route 6 and Glade Bridge and Route
6
and Warren Kinzua Road.

Washington County:
• North Strabane Township -- $70,900 to install Emergency Vehicle
Protection
(EVP) with ancillary equipment upgrades as necessary at the intersections
of
Route 19 (Washington Road) and Demar Boulevard, Route 1023 (McClelland
Road)
and Demar Boulevard, Route 19 (Washington Road) and Route 1025 (Weavertown
Road), Route 19 (Washington Road) and Meadowbrook Drive, Route 19
(Washington
Road) and Route 1023 (McClelland Road), and Route 1023 (McClelland Road)
and
Route 1009 (Morganza Road).
• Peters Township -- $121,500 to improve the existing traffic signal at the

intersection of Route 1002 (McMurray Road) and Route 1010 (Valleybrook
Road);
to connect the adjacent intersection at Route 1017 (Thomas Road); and to
improve the traffic signals at the intersections of Route 19 and Waterdam
Road,
Route 19 and Valleybrook Road, and Route 19 and Gallery Road.

Westmoreland County:
• Hempfield Township -- $17,790 to replace LED modules at the intersections
of
Route 119 and Roseytown Road, Route 130 and Route 30 eastbound ramp,
Donahoe
Road and Roseytown Road, and East Pittsburgh Street and Triangle Drive; and
to
install a radar detector system and update the power supply at the
intersection
of Mount Pleasant Road and Route 8006 (Ramp A).
• Penn Township -- $93,733 to install LED conversion kits and to upgrade
the
intersection of Route 130, Route 993 and Walnut Street.

York County: York Township -- $251,175 to upgrade the traffic signals at
the
intersections of Route 74 and Route 2002 (Springwood Road), Route 74 and
Route
3056 (Tyler Run Road), and Route 2002 (Springwood Road) and Route 3023
(Hollywood Drive).

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