Victoria, August 14, 2025
News Summary
The City of Victoria has issued multiple building permits across commercial and residential projects, focusing on renovations and new constructions. Key permits include reroofing, office permits, and various utility projects. The week witnessed a total of 11 residential building permits, reflecting the city’s ongoing efforts in infrastructure development and enhancement of living conditions for its community.
City of Victoria Releases Building Permits for the Week of August 6, 2025
The City of Victoria has issued a variety of building permits covering both commercial and residential projects for the week of August 6, 2025. The permits exhibit a range of construction activities, from reroofing projects to office expansions, reflecting the ongoing growth and renovation within the city. A total of 29 permits have been issued in this cycle, amounting to various costs and fees that contribute to local economic vitality.
Commercial Building Permits
Among the commercial permits is a reroof permit for a project located at 4003 N Main St., which will cost approximately $118,000. This project has been issued to Jamal Adawin and Khaled Kazmi, and it will feature work done by MBH Group Inc and K&K Roof & Remodel LLC, with a permit fee of $692.
Two office permits have been issued, including one for 4503 Lilac Ln., at no cost to the applicant, Carlos Chapa, who will pay a fee of $40. Another office permit for 1902 John Stockbauer will incur a similar fee of $40 for Synergy Properties. Several no-project permits were also awarded, primarily related to maintenance and inspections, with a consistent cost of $40 for each.
A storage facility permit was issued for 2402 E Rio Grande St., which will also be free of charge, carrying a nominal fee of $40 for applicants Jennifer Mata and Isaiah Arvizu.
Utilities Name Change and Individual Lot Permits
The week also saw the issuance of six permits for utility name changes, which collectively cost $240. Additionally, a placement individual lot permit was granted for a no-project application at 2803 Mitchell Ave., incurring a fee of $500 for Isaac Stuart and Christy Caldwell.
Residential Building Permits
In residential efforts, a total of 11 permits have been issued, totalling a fee of $1,530. These include numerous alteration and repair permits. A significant alteration/repair permit was given for work on 4802 Lone Tree Rd., costing nothing for the permit but accompanying a fee of $420 for Ayo Adu and Saad Airout.
Demolition permits were also submitted for two properties: 2517 Mejia Rd. and 8103 N Navarro St., both with a $50 permit fee. Additionally, a detached accessory building permit was granted for 2509 N Wheeler St., carrying a cost of $100.
Level Foundation and Reroofing Permits
The city has processed four level foundation permits including one for 601 E Mistletoe Ave., valued at $130, and another for 104 Evan Cir., which holds a value of $140. These permits have a combined total of $550 in fees.
Three reroofing permits were granted as well, which included properties at 204 Andover, 204 Buckingham, and 705 Rosebud Ave., each charged a $120 fee, resulting in a total of $360 for reroofing projects.
Grand Totals
The overall data reveals that the City of Victoria continues to experience a busy construction climate, facilitating projects that range from minor repairs to extensive commercial renovations. With a total of 29 permits issued this week, the city enhances its services, infrastructure, and overall community satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of permits are included in the recent building permit report?
The recent report includes commercial and residential building permits, utilities name change permits, placement individual lot permits, demolition permits, and roofing permits.
What is the total value of the building permits issued this week?
The total fee for building permits issued this week is approximately $2,550 across various projects.
Who are the primary contractors involved in these projects?
Some of the primary contractors include MBH Group Inc, K&K Roof & Remodel LLC, Home Masters, and various others involved in residential and commercial projects.
Key Features of Building Permits This Week
Type of Permit | Total Number | Total Fees |
---|---|---|
Commercial Building Permits | 8 | $1,400 |
Residential Building Permits | 11 | $1,530 |
Utilities Name Change | 6 | $240 |
Placement Individual Lot Permit | 1 | $500 |
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Additional Resources
- Victoria Advocate: Building Permits for Week of August 6, 2025
- The Guardian: Victoria Premier Jacina Allan Housing Crisis Plan
- Victoria Advocate: Building Report for the Week of September 25 – October 1
- Google Search: Victoria building permits
- Wikipedia: Building permit

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