THIS IS WHERE IT STARTS

Milestone 1 brings enforcement transparency to life

Milestone 1 activates the first live deployment of 200 Brady Street, not as a demo, but as public infrastructure. This isn’t an MVP or exploratory pilot. It’s the first rollout of a governed, scoped, and contributor protective platform designed to make enforcement explainable, searchable, and public.

The milestone includes real ticket visibility, contributor protections, civic dashboards, and structural safeguards, delivered in three cities, each chosen for origin, scale, and contrast.

A block diagram showing the components of Milestone 1: verified ticket upload, public stats, city deployment, and contributor protections.
Milestone 1 isn’t a launch, it’s a civic deployment
Three cities. One civic logic. Built for scale, not just spectacle.

WE’RE LAUNCHING WHERE IT MATTERS

Each city was chosen for origin, scale, and urgency

These aren’t test beds. They’re strategic openings into enforcement systems that urgently need visibility. The launch cities are:

  • Sudbury: Where the platform began, proof of need and origin logic
  • Toronto: Canada’s largest city; $70M+ in annual camera based fines and rising
  • New York City: $1.09B in violations (FY24); enforcement at global scale with no public ledger

NOTHING HERE IS BACKFILLED

Every part of this milestone is already mapped

This isn’t a speculative build. Every major component in Milestone 1 has already been designed, reviewed, and structured. The system has logic, not mockups and structure, not guesswork.

  • Ticket submission via photo or manual input with full redaction logic
  • Contributor trust tiers, labels, and verification standards
  • Public dashboards built for civic utility, not surveillance, not resale
  • FOI tooling and metadata support for legal clinics and transparency orgs
  • Licensing logic and auditability guardrails, already scoped
A block layout showing five fully mapped components of Milestone 1: ticket submission, contributor logic, dashboards, FOI tooling, and licensing.
This isn’t a vision. It’s already mapped.

THIS RAISE BUILDS INFRASTRUCTURE, NOT HYPE

Milestone 1 is ready. Capital unlocks its deployment and part of what comes next.

This raise activates real infrastructure, not growth marketing, not speculative features. The partial raise funds all of Milestone 1: verified submissions, redaction logic, city pilots, and public dashboards. The full raise extends into the FOI ingestion layer, the first step toward Milestone 2.

Here’s what each level supports:

  • Partial Raise ($470K USD): Full Milestone 1 delivery across three cities, platform launch, contributor flows, AI extraction, stats engine, redaction logic, and governance review
  • Full Raise ($550K USD): All of the above, plus foundational FOI ingestion and tagging, the infrastructure layer for future document parsing and civic linkage

This milestone is scoped, governed, and audit aligned. The platform doesn’t move forward unless the public structure stays intact.

This raise funds infrastructure. Not growth. Not speculation.
A civic block stack showing governance constraints as the foundation beneath Milestone 1 and contributor trust systems
No funding overrides protection. Governance comes first, and last.

GOVERNANCE ISN’T OPTIONAL

Capital will never override contributor protections

All milestone transitions are governance controlled. Redaction logic, contributor tiers, licensing rules, and auditability standards are structural, not negotiable. No funding can shortcut the platform’s trust architecture. Milestone 1 only proceeds if those constraints remain intact.

WHAT COMES NEXT IF MILESTONE 1 LANDS

The road is already mapped. The future depends on this foundation

This platform isn’t a prototype. It’s a structure, already designed in milestones that move from visibility to accountability to interoperability. Milestone 1 isn’t the vision. It’s the foundation. What follows depends on it.

MilestoneFocusDescription
Milestone 2FOI RepositoryCrowdsource and index freedom of information releases. Submitted documents are parsed, tagged, and linked to enforcement zones, violations, or municipal actors, enabling public insight into decisions, policies, and patterns of fines.
Milestone 3Parking & Bylaw TicketsExpand submission flows to include parking violations and local bylaw infractions. This layer introduces category aware logic for different enforcement types, allowing deeper comparative insights across cities and infraction categories.
Milestone 4Citywide Bylaw DatabaseBuild a structured, civic readable repository of municipal laws, searchable, tagged by enforcement zone, and linked to real world violations. This is the backbone for legal literacy, policy analysis, and future civic dispute tooling.
A horizontal visual showing four milestones: Ticket Transparency, FOI Repository, Parking & Bylaw Tickets, and Citywide Bylaw Database.
The vision isn’t future facing. It’s milestone shaped and already mapped

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If you’re aligned with this mission, as a funder, civic advocate, legal strategist, or infrastructure builder, we’d welcome a conversation. The platform is real. The structure is ready. Milestone 1 is what activates it.

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Contact: invest@200bradystreet.com