Fuller Park · Then vs Now
Fuller Park: 2024-09 vs 2025-09
A side-by-side look at how Fuller Park shifted between two periods.
| 2024-09 | 2025-09 | Change | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Building permits | 0 | 8 | +8 |
| Construction value ($) | $0 | $98,750 | +98,750.0 |
| New business licenses | 3 | 1 | -67% |
| Business closings (proxy) | 0 | 0 | — |
| 311 service requests | 156 | 160 | +3% |
| Reported crimes | 65 | 56 | -14% |
| Violent crimes | 24 | 20 | -17% |
| Failed food inspections | 0 | 0 | — |
2024-09
Fuller Park logs 20 broken traffic signals
Fuller Park saw no construction permits, no new business licenses, and no business closures in September. Service requests edged down by one to 156, with broken traffic signals leading the pack at 20 calls. Graffiti removal requests came in second with 19. Crime ticked up 4.8 percent to 65 incidents, though violent crime dipped slightly from 25 to 24. No food establishments failed inspection, down from two the month prior.
2025-09
Fuller Park permits jump to $99k, six for signs
Fuller Park issued eight permits in September, up from three the month before, with total value climbing 80% to roughly $99,000. Six of those permits were for signs. Service requests dropped 18% to 160, led by 20 calls about street lights out and 14 for weed removal. Crime held nearly flat at 56 incidents, with violent offenses unchanged at 20. No new businesses opened or closed, and no food establishment failed inspection after one did in August.
New businesses — 2024-09
- THE GOODMAN THEATRE (Regulated Business License)
- Nick's Beverage Depot (Package Goods)
- TTX COMPANY (Limited Business License)
New businesses — 2025-09
- NEW GRAND CHINESE KITCHEN (Retail Food Establishment)