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Urban SDK expands Texas footprint with new Harris County partnership.
Urban SDK expands Texas footprint with new Harris County partnership.
Urban SDK has officially partnered with Harris County, Texas, to help the county address public speeding concerns and improve traffic safety across its roadways. With this new collaboration, Harris County – the most populous county in Texas with over 4.7 million residents – joins a growing list of Texan clients who trust Urban SDK’s cutting-edge traffic management platform.
The partnership strengthens Urban SDK’s presence in Texas, where it already supports traffic management for some of the state’s largest organizations, including Dallas, Arlington, and Irving.
With Texas being one of Urban SDK’s largest markets, adding Harris County represents a significant milestone for both the company and the region. “Partnering with Harris County is a testament to Urban SDK’s commitment to helping our communities manage traffic safety issues effectively,” said Urban SDK's Eric Wingbermuehle. “Our work with Harris County will provide accurate, actionable traffic data to support targeted enforcement, help calm speeding hotspots, and ultimately enhance roadway safety.”
Traffic safety remains a top priority for Harris County officials, especially as the county experiences growth that adds increased demand to its vast network of roadways. By leveraging Urban SDK’s traffic speed data, the county can quickly identify speeding patterns, high-risk zones, and appropriate areas for traffic calming measures. This data-centric approach will empower local officials to make informed decisions about deploying resources effectively, improving response times, and addressing resident concerns more proactively.
Urban SDK’s traffic management platform enables communities to analyze and respond to traffic trends through intuitive and comprehensive data analytics. By equipping cities and counties with traffic speed data and insights into traffic volumes, the platform supports a range of applications, from enforcing speed limits to managing public safety campaigns.
The partnership with Harris County will integrate Urban SDK’s capabilities with the county’s existing enforcement and safety efforts, including advanced monitoring and enforcement planning.
The platform’s intuitive interface and actionable insights are also being utilized in other Texan communities, such as Dallas, which employs the technology for broader enforcement planning, and Arlington, where it supports strategic traffic calming projects.
With over 20 Urban SDK customers across the state, Texas communities are increasingly recognizing the value of high-quality data in building safer streets.
As the largest county in Texas, Harris County spans 1,777 square miles and includes major highways and extensive roadways that serve millions daily. The county’s traffic management needs are complex, with various urban and suburban districts, all with their own traffic enforcement and calming requirements.
By joining forces with Urban SDK, Harris County can now apply a precision-based approach to traffic safety, focusing on data to manage and respond to speeding concerns countywide.
Urban SDK’s Texas-based partnerships continue to grow, reflecting a collective drive for safer roads and more efficient traffic management practices. This collaboration with Harris County is a crucial addition, setting a strong foundation for future innovations and expansions across Texas.
Urban SDK provides a powerful data platform designed to enhance traffic management and support public safety initiatives across the United States. By providing real-time data on traffic speed, volumes, and patterns, Urban SDK enables communities to proactively address safety concerns, enhance enforcement strategies, and implement tailored traffic calming solutions. As a trusted partner, Urban SDK empowers municipalities of all sizes to build safer, smarter transportation networks.
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Urban SDK
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