Traffic & Transit

Warminster Gets $226K For Traffic Signal Timing Improvements

Warminster has received $226K to upgrade traffic signal timing equipment along Johnsville, Mearns, Jacksonville, and Street roads.

Warminster Township has received $226,849 to upgrade detection and traffic signal timing modifications at five signals along Johnsville, Mearns, Jacksonville, and Street roads, the state announced this week.

The project is one of four in Bucks County and one of 70 across Pennsylvania that was approved Thursday by the state.

“This is the fourth round of funding disbursed to support increased safety and mobility across more Pennsylvania towns,” Gov. Wolf said in a statement.

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Funded through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's "Green Light-Go" program, grants are provided as reimbursement to municipalities for updates to improve the efficiency and operation of existing traffic signals.

Grant funding through the Green Light – Go Program may be utilized for a range of operational improvements including LED technology, traffic signal retiming, and related issues.

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