Several Bucks County communities are receiving funds to improve traffic signals and other safety measures, thanks to the state’s Green Light-Go grants.
As part of an approximately $37.8 million program, Doylestown Township will be getting two grants, including $469,492 for fiber interconnection of traffic signals at seven intersections along Swamp Road, according to a statement from Gov. Wolf’s office. The township will also receive $100,000 for safety upgrades, including a flashing yellow arrow and “advance dilemma-zone detection” along Route 611 from Edison Furlong Road to Kelly Road.
In Dublin, a $129,360 grant will be used for upgrades to traffic signals at three intersections on Main Street – Route 313.
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