BETHLEHEM (December 30, 2025)State Senator Lisa M. Boscola announced today that $1,756,548 in “Green Light-Go” funding has been awarded to the City of Bethlehem, City of Easton and Palmer Township for important traffic safety projects.

“These Green Light-Go grants will allow Bethlehem, Easton and Palmer to move forward with critically needed public safety improvement projects that will benefit motorists and their passengers as well as pedestrians and bicyclists,” Boscola stated.  “The Green Light-Go program is an important state program to assist municipalities with needed funding for safety related infrastructure projects.”

The following grants were awarded:

*       City of Bethlehem: $298,480 to modernize approximately 100 signals citywide.

*       City of Bethlehem: $370,608 to replace LED signal bulbs at approximately 90 intersections.

*       City of Easton: $339,416 to modernize Seitz Street and West Berwick Street.

*       Palmer Township: $748,044 to modernize Milford Street, Greenwood Avenue, and Kingwood Avenue.

Created by Act 89 of 2013 and administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the “Green Light–Go Program” provides state funds for the operation and maintenance of traffic signals along critical and designated corridors on state highways. Statewide, 57 municipalities will receive nearly $30 million in funding.

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