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Murrysville wins $626,000 PennDOT grant for Route 22 signal upgrades; Logan Ferry Bridge design costs top $400,000

Murrysville Borough Council · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The borough announced a $626,000 PennDOT Multimodal Transportation Fund award to replace the Route 22 adaptive signal system; officials also reported engineering quotes above $400,000 for the Logan Ferry Bridge replacement and said total project costs exceed $2 million.

MURRYSVILLE — Borough staff told council on Jan. 20 that PennDOT has awarded Murrysville a $626,000 Multimodal Transportation Fund grant to replace the adaptive signal system along the Route 22 corridor.

“ We were awarded $626,000 which was the amount we applied for to do the replacement of the adaptive system on the Route 22 Corridor,” Chief Administrator Mike said, describing the adaptive system as the technology that controls and synchronizes traffic signals along Route 22 and at the Old…

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