Fuller Park · 2025-12
Fuller Park permits spike to $4.3 million on demolition work
Fuller Park logged $4.3 million in permitted construction in December, up from $60,000 the month prior. Four wrecking or demolition permits led the nine total permits issued. Service requests jumped 45 percent to 142, with 46 calls for tree trimming—a category the city no longer accepts—topping the list. Violent crime dropped 18 percent to 14 incidents, while overall crime ticked up 8 percent to 52 reports. No new businesses opened or closed.
By the numbers
| Building permits | 9 |
|---|---|
| Declared construction value | $4,295,100 |
| New business licenses | 5 |
| Business closings (proxy) | 0 |
| 311 service requests | 142 |
| Reported crimes | 52 |
| Violent crimes | 14 |
| Failed food inspections | 1 |
New businesses
- FULLER PARK BEVERAGE (Retail Food Establishment)
- FULLER PARK BEVERAGE (Package Goods)
- PETEY'S (Retail Food Establishment)
- CHINA EXPRESS 168 (Retail Food Establishment)
- FULLER PARK BEVERAGE (Tobacco)
Top permit types
- PERMIT - WRECKING/DEMOLITION — 4
- PERMIT - RENOVATION/ALTERATION — 3
- PERMIT – EXPRESS PERMIT PROGRAM — 2
Top 311 request types
- Tree Trim Request (NO LONGER BEING ACCEPTED) — 46
- Ice and Snow Removal Request — 16
- Graffiti Removal Request — 13
- Garbage Cart Maintenance — 8
- Blue Recycling Cart — 6