San Francisco, California
Aerbits ran a 13-month self-funded aerial detection pilot in San Francisco's Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood from 2022 to 2023. The program produced a 94% reduction in active dumpsites, filed over 1,500 reports to SF 311, and built deep community support through neighborhood organizations and a resident signature campaign.
Pilot Results
Reduction Achieved
311 Reports Filed
Coverage Area
Duration
Controlled Experiment: The A-B-A Study
The Bayview pilot included a controlled withdrawal study that demonstrated the causal impact of aerial detection. When flights stopped for two weeks, dumping rebounded — then dropped again when flights resumed.
Down from 118 baseline
detection hiatus
Lowest count in 3 months
Key finding: When detection stopped, dumping returned. When detection resumed, dumping dropped to its lowest level — just 5 active sites. Consistent detection is the key to sustained clean streets.
SF 311 Integration
The San Francisco pilot demonstrated direct integration with the city's 311 system. Working with the SF 311 Customer Service Center, Aerbits developed programmatic API access to file and track reports automatically. Every detection was submitted with GPS coordinates, photo documentation, and waste classification — enabling the city to dispatch cleanup crews with complete information.
Community Engagement
The Bayview pilot was built with deep community involvement over more than a year:
Neighborhood Partnerships
- Bayview Hill Neighborhood Association (BHNA) — served as the primary community partner throughout the pilot, providing local knowledge, meeting space, and resident outreach
- Refuse Refuse — San Francisco's leading citizen cleanup organization (3,800+ cleanups, 13,000+ volunteers since 2021). Founder Vincent Yuen became one of the program's most vocal advocates, testifying before the SF Public Works Commission
- Presentations to Excelsior Action Group (D11), Bayview-Hunters Point Citizens Advisory Committee, Bayview Merchants Association, Glen Park Association, Dogpatch Neighborhood Association, and others
- June 2022 signature campaign: During the pilot, dozens of Bayview residents and business owners wrote to Supervisors Walton and Safai and DPW Director Carla Short urging city funding for the program
- Glen Park Association sent a formal letter of support to supervisors and DPW leadership
Continued Advocacy (2025–2026)
- February–March 2025: Vincent Yuen (Refuse Refuse) and community members renewed the push to the SF Public Works Commission, giving public comment at Commissioner Post's invitation
- May 2023: Brian Johnson presented Bayview pilot results at IDCon23, the Statewide Conference on Illegal Dumping, held in Alameda County — connecting with municipal leaders across California
Press Coverage
- The San Francisco Standard (August 2023) — Feature coverage of the Bayview pilot program, including photos from community meetings and resident interviews. Read article →
Public Timeline
District Map
The Bayview pilot covered portions of District 10 (Supervisor Shamann Walton). Potential expansion areas include District 11 (Supervisor Chyanne Chen — Excelsior, Outer Mission) and District 9 (Supervisor Jackie Fielder — Mission, Bernal Heights, Portola).
Current SF Board of Supervisors — Relevant Districts
- District 10: Shamann Walton — Bayview-Hunters Point, Dogpatch, Potrero Hill, Visitacion Valley
- District 11: Chyanne Chen — Excelsior, Ingleside, Outer Mission
- District 9: Jackie Fielder — Mission, Bernal Heights, Portola
SF DPW Director: Carla Short
Related Coverage
- The Bayview Pilot: 94% Reduction in 26 Days — full technical analysis
- Community Engagement: How the Bayview Program Was Built — the community story
- SF Standard: Bayview Drone Program — press coverage
All information on this page comes from public meetings, published press coverage, publicly filed reports, presentations at public conferences, and communications to or from public officials acting in their official capacity.