Traffic & Transit

Warminster Receives $262K From State For Traffic Signals

The significant funding will provide improved timing and technology to signals on local roads.

WARMINSTER, PA — Warminster will receive a significant grant from the state to improve traffic signals in town.

The $262,692 in funding will be used for detection and controller upgrades, uninterruptible power supplies, and signal timing optimization at five intersections along the Street Road corridor and the intersection of County Line Road and Warminster Road. It's part of more than $15 million in funding awarded to municipalities around the state as part of PennDOT's Green Light-Go program.

"The safety improvements supported by the Green Light-Go program not only help municipalities relieve congestion and traffic flow, they help Pennsylvanians move safely and efficiently," Gov. Tom Wolf said in a statement. "I'm proud to help our communities improve mobility for Pennsylvanians."

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Green Light-Go funds can be used for traffic signal retiming, developing special event plants, upgrading signals to the latest technologies, and other operational improvements.

Three other projects in Bucks County also received funding.

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