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 Issues Building Permits for Week of August 6, 2025

The City of Victoria has recently issued several building permits for the week of August 6, 2025, showcasing a diverse range of commercial and residential projects. In total, the city granted 16 permits that carry various fees, helping to boost local development and rejuvenate neighborhoods.

Commercial Building Permits

Among the commercial permits, notable projects include:

  • Reroof Permit (CBLD0754612025) at 4003 N Main St. costing $118,000, issued to Jamal Adawin and Khaled Kazmi with a fee of $692. Work will be performed by MBH Group Inc and K&K Roof & Remodel LLC.
  • Office Permit (CBLD0754092025) for 4503 Lilac Ln. issued to Carlos Chapa at no cost, bearing a fee of $40, with work done by Chapa Realty Group.
  • Several No Project Permits (CBLD0754512025 to CBLD0754532025) for various sites on E Airline Rd. and N Laurent St.. These permits were issued at no cost, with individual fees of $40 each, assigned to Robert Nguyen and work completed by CR Town & Country LLC.
  • Additionally, a Storage Facility Permit (CBLD0754742025) for 2402 E Rio Grande St. was granted at no cost, with a fee of $40 issued to Jennifer Mata and Isaiah Arvizu, managed by JAMES WAYNE Properties.
  • Another Office Permit (CBLD0754822025) was issued for 1902 John Stockbauer, again at no cost and a fee of $40, with varied stakeholders involved.

Residential Building Permits

On the residential side, the city issued a total of 11 permits totaling $1,530 in fees, covering various types of work:

  • Alteration/Repair Permit (RBLD0754492025) for 4802 Lone Tree Rd.. Issued to Ayo Adu and Saad Airout with a fee of $420.
  • Two Demolition Permits (RBLD0754782025 for 2517 Mejia Rd. and RBLD0754812025 for 8103 N Navarro St.), both issued at no cost, each with a fee of $50.
  • A Detached Accessory Building Permit (RBLD0754832025) for 2509 N Wheeler St. at a cost of $100 was issued to Diego Guzman.

Level Foundation and Reroofing Permits

The issuance of Level Foundation Permits amounted to four permits, totaling $550. Notable among these are:

  • Permits issued for 601 E Mistletoe Ave. and 104 Evan Cir., with respective fees of $130 and $140.
  • Additional permits were issued for 308 Northampton Cir. and 808 Westwood Dr., both at a fee of $140.

Reroofing permits also saw activity, totaling three permits with an overall fee of $360. Notable roofs included those for addresses like 204 Andover and 204 Buckingham, each charging $120 in fees.

Utilities Name and Individual Lot Permits

In terms of utility services, six permits were processed with a total fee of $240. A placement individual lot permit at 2803 Mitchell Ave. was issued at no cost, carrying a fee of $500 associated with CMH Homes Inc.

Conclusion

This week’s array of building permits underscores the ongoing investment and interest in enhancing the cityscape of Victoria. Both commercial and residential development are vital components of the local economy, providing jobs and enhancing the quality of life for residents. Continued efforts in urban development promise a bright future for the city.

FAQ Section

What types of building permits are commonly issued in Victoria?

The City of Victoria issues various building permits including commercial, residential, reroofing, utility name changes, and foundation permits.

How many permits were issued for the week of August 6, 2025?

A total of 16 permits were issued for this week, covering different types of construction and improvement projects.

What is the total fee collected from building permits during this week?

The total fees collected from the building permits this week amounted to $1,530 for residential projects alone, plus additional fees for commercial and utility permits.

What is the significance of these permits?

These permits play a crucial role in supporting local construction activities, enhancing residential spaces, and contributing to the city’s economic growth.

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CALIFORNIA STAFF WRITER The CALIFORNIA STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at constructioncanews.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in California and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the Rose Parade, Coachella, Comic-Con, and the California State Fair. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the California Building Industry Association and Associated General Contractors of California, plus leading businesses in technology and entertainment that power the local economy such as Apple and Alphabet. As part of the broader network, including constructionnynews.com, constructiontxnews.com, and constructionflnews.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into the dynamic landscape across multiple states.

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