✦ DriveByView for parks

A regular pulse on the public places people gather.

The parks, plazas, trails, and corridors your department stewards are passed by partner vehicles every day. DriveByView turns those passes into scheduled condition reports — cleanliness, landscape health, graffiti, busyness, asset condition — without sending a single extra truck. Each site builds a chronological record — dated before/after frames your crews plan around, and your council can see results in. Run a resort, golf course, or campground instead? See DriveByView for Resorts →

This is about the condition of shared places — never about identifying or following people. AI automatically blurs faces and plates on every frame, and reports are visible only to your department. How we protect everyone →

What you get

The condition of every site, on a schedule you set.

Cleanliness & litter

Before-and-after event checks, overflowing bins, and the chronic spots that keep coming back — documented pass by pass.

Landscape & turf condition

Irrigation failures and dead zones caught early — while they're a repair, not a replanting.

Graffiti detection

New tags flagged fast against each site's baseline — and rapid removal is what reduces recurrence.

Busyness patterns

How used a space is across days and times — planning data, counted as activity levels, never as individuals.

Emerging encampments

Early, dignified awareness so outreach and services can respond sooner. Need focused coverage? See the dedicated product →

Asset condition

Benches, signage, fencing, and the playground perimeter — checked from the street on every pass.

Playgrounds & amenities

Play structures, splash pads, courts, and washroom exteriors — the amenities the public judges a park by, checked from the street on every pass.

Perimeter & frontage

Fence lines, the treed perimeter after a windstorm, frontage turf and beds — the parts of a large property nobody walks weekly, reviewed from the road.

From the approach road to the map

One perimeter road can watch a whole park.

A park's frontage, entrances, path heads, and open turf all sit inside the viewshed of the roads that already border it. Every pass along the perimeter becomes a dated condition record of everything it can see — no drones, no site visits.

AI baseline comparison

It knows what "normal" looks like at every site.

Every pass is compared against a learned per-site baseline — when something drifts, your team hears about it in plain language, with annotated frames to prove it. Looking back is easy too: compare passes across weeks and seasons, side by side, to see whether a spot is improving or sliding.

Expected condition
1 change detected — new condition flagged for review

Train it on the conditions you care about

Beyond automatic change detection, your team can teach the AI specific conditions — it checks for them on every pass and flags them the moment one appears.

🎨 New graffiti 🗑 Overflowing bins ⛺ New tent or structure + Your own condition
How it works

No new vehicles. No installed cameras. Just the drives that already happen.

  1. Partners already drive these routes

    Delivery services, security patrols, landscaping crews, and registered community drivers already pass your parks, plazas, trails, and corridors — usually several times a day, at different hours.

  2. Your sites' zones switch on

    Your subscription brings your sites into the product. Each pass is sliced and annotated for your zones — street-side views of the places your department stewards, and nothing past their edges.

  3. Your team gets condition reports

    Plain-language reports with annotated frames, on the cadence you choose. Raw video exists only behind an explicit request from your verified account.

From beach parks to pocket playgrounds — every site type, same dated record

Get started

Request a pilot for your sites.

Tell us the parks, plazas, trails, or corridors you'd like regular street-side check-ins on. We'll map them against partner routes already driving your area and propose a pilot.

Download the one-pager

Parks department, municipality, or BIA / downtown association.

Prefer email? Write us at support@drivebyview.com

Common questions

Fair questions, straight answers.

Is this watching people?
No. DriveByView reports on the condition of places — litter, turf, graffiti, assets — never on people. AI blurs faces and license plates on every frame before anyone sees it, and busyness is reported only as aggregate activity levels, never as individuals.
Who sees the reports?
Only your verified account. Subscribers are municipal departments — and, with the city's consent, BIAs and downtown associations for their districts. Nothing is public, browsable, or mapped — this is the opposite of street-view products. Reports for your sites belong to your organization and no one else. (Private grounds like resorts and golf courses have their own product — DriveByView for Resorts.)
Does it replace patrols and inspections?
It prioritizes them. Instead of driving a loop to find out what needs attention, your crews start the day knowing — send them where the report says, and skip the sites that are fine. Regular street-side check-ins mean in-person time goes where it matters.
What does it cost?
Pilots are priced per engagement based on the number of sites and the pass cadence partner routes can support. All pricing is illustrative until launch — request a pilot and we'll propose numbers for your specific sites.

Your partners already drive past. Put those passes to work.

Tell us your sites and we'll show you what a season of regular condition reports looks like — without a single extra truck on the road.

Request a pilot