PennDot Invests $ 1.8M in LED Traffic Lights Upgrade

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) in U.S. announced recently plans of investing $1.8 million to upgrade Pennslvania’s 38 municipalities and 3 counties traffic lights under the “Green Light-Go” project, according to a WPMT Fox 43 report.

Starting from the next fiscal year that begins in July 1, 2015, an estimated $25 million will be allocated to municipalities to install LED technology. The new lights will perform regional operations including retiming, developing special event plans and monitoring traffic signals, as well as traffic signal upgrades.

The application period runs from December 20, 2014, to Feb. 27, 2015.

 
 

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