Traffic & Transit

$1.3M Going Toward Radnor Intersection Upgrades

The King of Prussia Road-Eagle Road intersection in Radnor will get some new upgrades to make traffic in the area flow better and safer.

RADNOR, PA — Radnor Township has received more than $1.3 million in funding from the state to improve safety at a key township intersection.

The funding is part of a series of $49 million disbursed to similar bridge, transit, bike, and pedestrian projects statewide, Gov. Wolf's office announced Tuesday.

Radnor will receive $1,302,979 make the King of Prussia Road-Eagle Road intersection.

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Work on the intersection includes adding turn lanes and a new traffic signal, in partnership with Cabrini and Eastern Universities.

"With these resources, we can improve transportation connections down to the local level and make a big difference for communities," Gov. Wolf said. "These investments reflect our commitment to all modes of transportation, both statewide and locally."

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The money comes from the state's Multimodal Transportation Fund. Three other projects in Montgomery County were also awarded funding.

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