Lower Gwynedd, Pa. — Senator Maria Collett (D-12 Montgomery) has announced $324,640 in grant funding to improve traffic safety and efficiency in Lower Gwynedd Township through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT’s) Green Light-Go program.

Lower Gwynedd Township will receive $324,640 to upgrade two traffic signals along Welsh Road (Route 63), including Welsh Road & Evans Road and Welsh Road & Darden Drive, located just off of the Welsh Road intersection with Route 309.

Senator Collett commented: “This funding will make these busy intersections safer and more efficient for both drivers and pedestrians in our community. I thank Governor Shapiro and PennDot for their assistance, and I look forward to continuing to work with our municipalities on critical infrastructure projects like these.”

Green Light-Go grants provide reimbursement funds for the operation and maintenance of traffic signals along critical state highways. The program facilitates the modernization of existing traffic signals, improving safety and mobility by reducing congestion and improving efficiency.

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