This map documents the known network of surveillance infrastructure throughout Fort Collins, Colorado. It highlights government-owned systems such as traffic cameras, police surveillance points, and public building monitoring as well as privately operated security systems visible from public spaces, including cameras on businesses.
The map aims to provide transparency and spark community conversation about the balance between public safety and personal privacy. Each marker includes, if known, available details about the camera’s owner (public or private), general purpose (traffic enforcement, general surveillance, access control, etc.), and visibility range.
Explore how surveillance is distributed across neighborhoods, business corridors, schools, and public gathering spaces and consider how surveillance may shape behavior, civil liberties, and trust in both public and private institutions.
