Markosek: More than $884,000 in Green Light-Go grants secured for Monroeville traffic projects

MONROEVILLE, Aug. 1 – State Rep. Brandon Markosek, D-Allegheny, announced today that Monroeville has been awarded more than $884,000 in Green Light-Go grants for three traffic projects.

"I am thrilled to see this significant investment in improving traffic infrastructure in Monroeville," said Markosek. "The Green Light-Go grants will allow for the implementation of state-of-the-art technologies, making our roadways safer and more efficient for all residents and commuters."

The following grants have been awarded to these projects:

  • $247,025 for updated signal equipment at Monroeville Boulevard and Ivanhoe Drive
  • $114,369 for a municipality-wide Controller Modernization Project
  • $522,743 for the William Penn Highway (Route 0022/Route 2048) Coordination Modernization Project

Markosek said the Green Light-Go grants are a part of the state's commitment to improving existing traffic signals and operational efficiency.

A complete list of grant recipients, project descriptions, and the amount of state investment is available on the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s website.