Smaller cities and counties are frequently challenged to do more with less. Tight budgets and limited staff make gathering up-to-date traffic data for many roads nearly impossible. Yet many also feel the pressures of growing populations and engaged residents who want safer routes to school, work, and recreation.

StreetLight's new Street Scanner product is specifically designed to address these challenges, offering a faster, easier way to spot safety issues, track trends, and respond to community concerns with real data and clear visuals.

Watch this webinar with StreetLight and Arlington County to learn how small cities and counties can:

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  • Group 1171276721 See the new Street Scanner product in action and explore real-world examples of other solutions for cities and counties
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Right now, Street Scanner is available exclusively to small U.S. cities and counties with populations under 100,000. For other cities and counties, you can still get the same volume and speed data via other solutions at StreetLight.

Panelist Bios

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Matthew Holden is a GIS Analyst and Data Management Specialist with the Transportation Operations & Engineering Bureau (TE&O) at Arlington County, Virginia working on asset management and transportation safety through the county’s Vision Zero Program. He has worked in the geospatial industry for over a decade with experience in environmental planning, land use management, transportation planning and operations. 

Jamie Byers

Jamie Byers is a solutions engineer at StreetLight where she harnesses big data to uncover transportation engineering and planning insights for clients across the industry. Previously, Byers worked in pavement performance and modeling, and traffic engineering with a focus on traffic forecasting. She holds masters in Civil Engineering and Statistics and is a current PhD candidate.

Instantly address your residents’ concerns and keep them happy with critical data for roads in your city

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Quickly understand how vehicle speeds and volumes are impacting safety across your city or county

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Compare performance over time to measure project impact and demonstrate results

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Validate resident complaints and improve public communication with easy-to-share data visuals

Introducing Street Scanner for Traffic Safety