Eight construction permits landed on the municipal docket for 7 Mohawk Drive between May 5 and June 14, 2026, compressing a major redevelopment timeline into just 40 days.
This rapid sequence of filings signals a coordinated effort to demolish the 1967 single-family residence, transforming a long-stable corner of South Framingham. The administrative surge moves the site from speculation to active construction, likely replacing the 2,388-square-foot home with a significantly different structure.
The timeline began with an initial filing on May 5, followed by a burst of five separate permits recorded between May 23 and June 12. Two additional permits were submitted in the first two weeks of June. This cluster follows a period of intense scrutiny, including police calls and noise complaints that preceded the current build phase.
The property, a four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home sitting on 1.01 acres, sits within the R-4 Single Residence District. The sheer volume of filings in such a short window suggests the project has moved past planning and into site preparation or structural work. This address has now generated eight distinct permit records in under six weeks, a pace rarely seen for single-family homes in the 01701 zip code.
Neighbors on Mohawk Drive should now expect increased heavy machinery traffic, debris removal, and potential utility interruptions as the new structure rises. The shift from a history of police patrols to a burst of building permits marks a definitive transition for the site.
Residents can monitor the city's public notice board for upcoming zoning board hearings or variance applications that often accompany projects of this scale. The next 90 days will likely reveal the final architectural footprint and the total value of the new construction.
For more details on this filing, visit the Framingham city portal.