A platform built in milestones, not promises

This platform doesn’t run on speculative roadmaps or post-launch pivots. It moves forward only through milestones, structurally scoped, governance bound, and contributor aligned. Each milestone is designed to unlock a civic function, not a feature. If it’s not mapped, it’s not in motion.

STRUCTURE BEFORE DEPLOYMENT

Milestones are mapped before funding, and locked before launch

Each milestone in this platform was defined before a single dollar was raised. They’re not roadmap sketches or stretch goals, they’re gated deployment phases with fixed scopes, contributor protections, and licensing constraints. This structure ensures that growth happens only through transparency, not compromise.

Funders don’t fast track them. Cities don’t override them. And no milestone begins without internal governance review. This is how public infrastructure holds.

Milestone by milestone, the structure becomes visible

Each milestone unlocks a defined civic layer, with no speculative features or vague roadmap language. If it’s listed here, it’s already scoped, constrained, and governance bound.

MilestoneDescriptionDeployment Status
Milestone 1:
Automated Ticket Transparency
Launch the core platform for red light and speed enforcement:
• Verified ticket submission
• AI powered extraction and redaction
• Real time maps and stats for public visibility
🔵 In raise – View Details
Milestone 2:
FOI Repository
Crowdsource and index freedom of information releases:
• Users submit obtained documents
• System parses, tags, and categorizes
• Connects public records to enforcement trends and patterns
⚪ Scoped – pre-onboarding begins if full raise closes
Milestone 3:
Parking & Bylaw Tickets
Expand reporting infrastructure to include parking and bylaw fines:
• Same trusted reporting and stats engine
• Scales across cities and violation types
• Supports comparative insights at the civic level
⚪ Mapped – governancen ready, not yet in activation window
Milestone 4:
Citywide Bylaw Database
Build a structured database of bylaws for onboarded cities:
• Enables search, education, and transparency
• Ties enforcement to obscure or weaponized regulations
• Foundations for public audit, legal reform, and citywide clarity
⚪ Post-M3 – infrastructure only deploys after legal and FOI foundations are live

Milestone Logic:

  • Structurally mapped
  • Contributor first
  • Governance locked
  • Non overridable by funders or cities

Capital activates the system, it does not control it.

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