Nineteen separate electrical permits have landed on the desk of the city for a single house at 12 Parmenter Rd, transforming a quiet residential corner into a hub of intense regulatory activity.
This cluster of filings, spanning just three months from April to June 2026, points to a systematic overhaul of the property's electrical infrastructure rather than isolated repairs. For neighbors in this West Framingham enclave, the volume of paperwork suggests a multi-phase project that is still in its active filing stage.
Contractor Nathan Ashe, who lists the Parmenter Road address as his office, is driving the surge. The 19 filings recorded through June 11 follow a rapid trajectory established earlier this year, where Ashe submitted 18 permits in 90 days and 17 in just 81 days. The current count surpasses those earlier milestones, indicating the project has not stalled but accelerated. This specific address serves as the administrative core for a broader citywide operation; Ashe previously filed 22 electrical permits for 18 separate properties across Framingham in under two months, covering locations from Downtown to the Sudbury line.
The property itself, a structure built in 1985, sits on a road designated by the city as Scenic. While the Department of Public Works addressed culvert repairs on Parmenter Road in October 2024, the current flurry of activity focuses entirely on electrical systems. The frequency of filings suggests a comprehensive rewiring or panel upgrade, a scale of work that often accompanies major renovations or commercial conversions, though the surrounding area remains zoned for single-family residences like the nearby 16 Parmenter Rd.
Residents should monitor future filings for completion dates or additional phases of work. As the summer progresses, the pace of activity may shift from filing to final inspections. City officials and neighbors will need to watch for the conclusion of this extended campaign to determine if the work at 12 Parmenter Rd will trigger further developments in the area.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Residents can view the full permit history and status updates by visiting the Framingham city portal.