Salisbury: $266,000 secured for Wilkinsburg intersection project
Will fund signal replacement at East Swissvale, Wallace avenues
Rep. Abigail Salisbury December 30, 2025 | 5:16 PM
BRADDOCK, Dec. 31 – Smoother, safer travel is coming to a busy Wilkinsburg intersection thanks to new funding of $266,000 from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, state Rep. Abigail Salisbury announced today.
Salisbury, D-Allegheny, said that the grant, secured under the Green Light-Go Program, will support work to replace the signal at the intersection of East Swissvale and Wallace avenues.
“Modernizing the equipment at our intersections is a critical upgrade,” Salisbury said. “Making sure that we have state-of-the-art signals that are properly timed and synced makes commutes smoother and travelers safer, and it even helps save gas and lower emissions. I’m thankful to PennDOT and our local partners for helping to drive this funding home.”
Green Light-Go grants are administered by PennDOT and provided as reimbursement to municipalities for updates to improve the efficiency and operation of existing traffic signals. The funding may be used for a range of improvements including, but not limited to, LED light technology installation, traffic signal retiming, developing special event plans, monitoring traffic signals and upgrading traffic signals to the latest technologies.
The Green Light-Go Program is a reimbursement grant program, and applicants are required to provide a minimum 20% match.