Fuller Park · 2025-04
Fuller Park logs $243k in permits after quiet March
Fuller Park issued seven permits in April worth $243,095 total, up from zero the month before. Five came through the city's Express Permit Program. Crime rose 22 percent to 45 incidents, though violent offenses dropped by nearly 16 percent to 16. Graffiti removal requests led 311 calls with 18, followed by 15 abandoned vehicle complaints. No new businesses opened or closed.
By the numbers
| Building permits | 7 |
|---|---|
| Declared construction value | $243,095 |
| New business licenses | 2 |
| Business closings (proxy) | 0 |
| 311 service requests | 142 |
| Reported crimes | 45 |
| Violent crimes | 16 |
| Failed food inspections | 0 |
New businesses
- T-Mobile (Limited Business License)
- SERENDIPITY HOME HEALTHCARE (Limited Business License)
Top permit types
- PERMIT – EXPRESS PERMIT PROGRAM — 5
- PERMIT - RENOVATION/ALTERATION — 2
Top 311 request types
- Graffiti Removal Request — 18
- Abandoned Vehicle Complaint — 15
- Pothole in Street Complaint — 13
- Garbage Cart Maintenance — 10
- Tree Debris Clean-Up Request — 9