Explore building permits, zoning, and civic data in one of Chicago's compact South Side communities.
Search this neighborhoodFuller Park is one of the smallest community areas in Chicago by population, located on the South Side and bounded by Pershing Road (39th Street) to the north, Garfield Boulevard (55th Street) to the south, the Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90/94) to the east, and the railroad tracks and Stewart Avenue to the west. The neighborhood takes its name from Fuller Park, a green space with a fieldhouse designed by D.H. Burnham & Company.
The community area's housing stock includes a mix of older frame houses, brick two-flats, and vacant lots. Fuller Park has been one of the least populated community areas in Chicago, and community organizations have been working on revitalization strategies including urban agriculture, affordable housing, and commercial development along Halsted Street.
Fuller Park generates modest permit activity, with demolition permits and some residential renovation permits. Community development projects and affordable housing initiatives periodically appear in permit records.
CivicScout tracks 311 reports, police incidents, and other public safety data across Fuller Park. The neighborhood generates 311 requests related to vacant lots, street lighting, and alley maintenance.
Fuller Park features residential zoning (RS-3, RT-4) with some commercial zoning along Halsted Street. The area has vacant parcels that create opportunities for redevelopment.
Location reports for Fuller Park addresses include demolition permits, 311 requests, and zoning data. CivicScout reports help track community development and reinvestment activity.
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