AI Platform in Khabarovsk to Detect Icicles, Lawn Parking and Dirty Buses
System will automatically flag 27 types of urban violations and trigger enforcement.

Authorities in Khabarovsk plan to launch a digital platform powered by artificial intelligence to monitor the condition of urban infrastructure and public spaces.
The system will be configured to automatically detect 27 types of violations. The AI will identify hazardous icicles and snow-covered roofs, illegally posted advertisements and graffiti, dirty minibuses, obstructed access to waste container sites, and cars parked on lawns.
How It Works
The artificial intelligence will compare the current condition of monitored sites with predefined standards. If the system detects a violation, it will generate a signal prompting corrective action. Official notices are expected to be issued through the Gosuslugi (State Services) platform.
Similar systems are already operating in several Russian regions. One of the most widely used is the AI-based Dozor (Watch) complex, where a network of video cameras combined with machine-learning algorithms automatically records urban violations without human involvement.
Another domestic solution, Luna Scanner, is an AI-powered security service capable of detecting fires, fights, weapons, counting people, and identifying violations in restricted areas.








































