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Cyber Castle proposes AI traffic pilot for Brant Pike; city to consider on Monday

Huber Heights City Council · February 17, 2026
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Summary

Cyber Castle demonstrated an AI camera-and-vision pilot to monitor vehicle and pedestrian movements on Brant Pike and recommend dynamic signal timing. Presenters said the system will not use facial or license-plate recognition, footage is deleted after 30 days, and staged testing would begin with the least complex intersections before broader rollout.

Cyber Castle representatives presented a proposal to pilot an AI-enabled traffic management system on Brant Pike, telling Huber Heights City Council staff that the technology would use cameras and an AI vision box to produce anonymized traffic metadata used to recommend and, later, dynamically implement signal timing changes.

Sabrina Donnelly, AI practice leader at Cyber Castle, said the system uses 2–4 cameras per intersection to generate vehicle counts, turning movements, pedestrian counts and wait-time estimates. "We are not doing facial recognition or license plate recognition, and the footage is…

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