Building permit numbers soar as Mesa weighs future needs

Sean Muai, with Furtmann Brothers, works on an exterior wall in a new Taylor Morrison house in the Eastmark community in east Mesa on Tuesday, July 30, 2013. / Charlie Leight:The Republic
Sean Muai, with Furtmann Brothers, works on an exterior wall in a new Taylor Morrison house in the Eastmark community in east Mesa on Tuesday, July 30, 2013. / Charlie Leight:The Republic

By Gary Nelson | The Republic | azcentral.com

The sounds of nail guns and backhoes have replaced the chirping from all those crickets in Mesa.

After several years of recession-induced doldrums, building-permit numbers and construction-tax revenues are surging in the nation’s 38th-largest city.

The boom is occurring, however, as the city examines whether past development patterns — many of which are reflected in ongoing residential projects — will suit the needs of a changing populace.

First, the numbers:

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