Fuller Park · Then vs Now
Fuller Park: 2024-11 vs 2025-11
A side-by-side look at how Fuller Park shifted between two periods.
| 2024-11 | 2025-11 | Change | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Building permits | 3 | 3 | 0% |
| Construction value ($) | $73,100 | $60,000 | -18% |
| New business licenses | 1 | 2 | +100% |
| Business closings (proxy) | 0 | 0 | — |
| 311 service requests | 122 | 98 | -20% |
| Reported crimes | 54 | 48 | -11% |
| Violent crimes | 27 | 17 | -37% |
| Failed food inspections | 0 | 1 | +1 |
2024-11
Fuller Park crime jumps 46%, violent offenses up 50%
Fuller Park logged 54 crimes in November, up from 37 the month before—a 46% jump. Violent offenses climbed from 18 to 27, a 50% increase. Construction activity slowed: three permits valued at $73,100, down from five worth $555,000 in October. Service requests held steady at 122. Traffic signal complaints (22) edged out graffiti removal requests (20). No new businesses opened or closed.
2025-11
Fuller Park logs three permits worth $60k
Fuller Park logged three permits in November—two through the express program, one renovation—worth a combined $60,000. That's down from six permits and $160,000 the month before. 311 requests dropped by a similar margin: 98 calls versus 159 previously. Traffic signal outages led the list with eight complaints, followed by street lights out, stray animals, and potholes, each drawing six calls. Crime fell slightly to 48 incidents, 17 of them violent. One food establishment failed inspection.
New businesses — 2024-11
- METRO WIRELESS (Limited Business License)
New businesses — 2025-11
- FAMILY DOLLAR # 7653 (Retail Food Establishment)
- BRONZEVILLE DEVELOPMENT GROUP, LLC (Regulated Business License)