What Parish Watch is, who runs it, what gets loaded when you visit, and what data is collected.
Parish Watch is an independent civic-information project for Louisiana commuters and residents. Bridge Watch — live traffic cameras and travel times for the Horace Wilkinson Bridge — is the first site under the Parish Watch umbrella. Future Watches will cover hurricane tracking, temperature, and other locally-relevant signals.
The project is operated by an individual maintainer, not a company. There are no employees, no advertisers, and no commercial relationships with the data sources listed below.
None directly. Parish Watch runs no analytics, no tracking pixels, no cookies of its own, and no server-side logging beyond what Cloudflare Pages keeps for routine hosting operations. The site is fully static — there is no account system, no form submissions, and no user profile.
To display live traffic information, the page loads resources from the following third parties when you open it. Each is governed by its own privacy policy.
hls.js video player library. Requests include your IP address. The script is integrity-pinned (Subresource Integrity) so the browser will refuse a tampered payload.If you would prefer not to share your IP with the services above, do not open the site. There is no tracker-free fallback at this time.
Parish Watch sets no first-party cookies. Google Maps may set cookies under .google.com when its scripts load — these are governed by Google's policy linked above.
Parish Watch does not modify, re-encode, or redistribute these feeds — the page embeds them directly from the official sources.
Security contact details are published at /.well-known/security.txt per RFC 9116. For non-security inquiries, the same address applies.
Material changes will be reflected on this page. There is no mailing list to notify of updates.