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Goodyear launches three new live cameras at Civic Square

Posted 9/19/23

The city of Goodyear has launched three new live cameras at Goodyear Civic Square – the city's future downtown.

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Goodyear launches three new live cameras at Civic Square

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The city of Goodyear has launched three new live cameras at Goodyear Civic Square – the city's future downtown.

Click here or on the city's YouTube page to see what's happening at the following six locations:

  • Civic Square Park Cam: This camera shows what's happening at the two-acre park located behind the iconic Goodyear letters in the center of the square, facing the giant chess board and the outdoor stage. At night, it's easy to see the lighted public artwork called Great Joy, which is covered in words from more than 1,000 community members. This is located north of McDowell Road and west of 150th Drive.
  • Bullard Wash Cam: This camera faces south and shows the green Bullard Wash and running path just west of Goodyear City Hall and north of Interstate 10 with the Estrella Mountains in the background.
  • Civic Square Cam: This camera faces east and showcases a view of Civic Square Park located right in front of the Goodyear City Hall. You can see the unique artwork on the roof of the outdoor stage which is used for events throughout the year. This is located north of McDowell Road and west of 150th Drive.
  • Goodyear Ballpark Plaza Cam: This camera showcases the towering fiberglass sculpture called the Ziz on the plaza at the ballpark, which was named one of the “Best Public Art Projects in the U.S.” by Americans for the Arts. Catch a sunset behind the palm trees as it sets in the west.
  • Goodyear Ballpark Field Cam: This camera is located just behind the first section of seating behind home plate and provides a bird's-eye view of the ballpark. This ballpark is home to the Cleveland Guardians and Cincinnati Reds during spring training, and it also hosts several other events throughout the year. (Note: this camera will be turned off during baseball games due to broadcast rules)
  • Goodyear Recreation Campus Cam: This camera faces south and shows what's happening at one of the city's most popular facilities. The 86-acre facility provides residents with recreational amenities, including a community park and aquatic center.

These cameras are meant to engage with residents and promote things happening in Goodyear, according to the city.

A look at one of the city’s live cameras around town.
A look at one of the city’s live cameras around town.
A look at one of the city’s live cameras around town.
A look at one of the city’s live cameras around town.