Traffic Calming

City of South Miami is Urban SDK's Newest Partner in State of Florida

South Miami joins over 40 Florida agencies that use Urban SDK for traffic management

South Miami joins over 40 Florida agencies that use Urban SDK for traffic management.

Urban SDK Partners Wtih South Miami

Urban SDK is excited to announce our new partnership with the City of South Miami, Florida. This collaboration will focus on enhancing safety and identifying traffic hotspots throughout the city, leveraging Urban SDK’s advanced data and analytics platform.

Joining a Growing Network in Florida

South Miami is now part of a robust network of over 40 agencies across Florida that utilize Urban SDK to improve traffic safety and efficiency.

Notably, South Miami is the fourth agency in Miami-Dade County to join our platform, alongside the cities of Miami Gardens and Sunny Isles Beach, and the Village of Pinecrest.

“We are thrilled to welcome South Miami to the Urban SDK family," said Urban SDK AVP of Revenue Micah Dickman. "Their commitment to safety aligns perfectly with our mission. We are confident that our platform will provide valuable insights and support their efforts to enhance road safety for all residents.”

Enhancing Safety with Advanced Technology

Through this partnership, South Miami will benefit from Urban SDK’s comprehensive suite of tools, designed to:

  • Identify traffic hot spots: Utilize roadway data to pinpoint areas with high incidences of traffic-related issues
  • Improve road safety: Make data-driven decisions to implement effective safety measures and interventions
  • Enhance community well-being: Provide city officials with the insights needed to address public concerns and improve overall traffic management

About Urban SDK

Urban SDK provides state and local governments with a transportation system of record to monitor roadways and act more efficiently. Our software delivers speed and safety data on all local roadways, helping officials quickly respond to public concerns, diagnose and prioritize at-risk roadways, measure the effectiveness of traffic calming initiatives, and then share their findings with citizens and council members.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Jonathan Bass
Director of Marketing
Urban SDK
jonathan.bass@urbansdk.com