(Photo Courtesy of Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, (PennDOT), Posted on Facebook on December 30th, 2025)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Beaver County, PA) Three local municipalities in Pennsylvania will receive a total of almost $555,000 in grant funding to improve existing traffic signals in their communities through the Green Light-Go Program. These grants were part of nearly $30 million in funding awarded to 57 municipalities across the state, according to PennDOT, which announced the grant awards in late December of 2025. Center Township received $132,024 to upgrade signal equipment at the intersection of Autumn Street and Pleasant Drive (Route 3017), Moon Township received $193,792 for updated traffic equipment at the intersection of Beaver Grade and Thorn Run roads and Sewickley received $229,168 for the replacement of outdated signal equipment at the intersection of Beaver and Broad streets and Thorn and Broad streets. The guidelines of the Green Light Go Program state that these projects must be finished by the spring of 2028.

