Nathan Ashe filed two electrical permits on March 5 at a single property on Parmenter Road, part of a broader surge of 18 applications across 14 addresses in Framingham.
This concentrated wave of filings signals a coordinated effort to upgrade or renovate electrical systems across the city. Residents in neighborhoods ranging from West Framingham to the Sudbury line may see increased contractor activity as these projects move toward inspection.
The data shows a distinct pattern of multiple filings at the same locations. Ashe submitted two separate applications on March 5 for 12 Parmenter Rd, a single-family colonial built in 1985. This property, which features four bedrooms and sits near the town line, previously sold for $364,000 in February 2000. Earlier in the week, two permits appeared at 10 Phelps Rd in West Framingham, filed on consecutive days of February 24 and 25. Similarly, two applications landed at 1241 Edgell Rd on February 20.
Single filings populated the rest of the list, covering 2 Spring Ln, 15 Kings Row Ln, 11 Gaslight Ln, and 2 Brackett Rd. The timeline stretches from late January to early March 2026, with the earliest filing at 2 Brackett Rd on January 29. Each record carries a status of '1', indicating active processing within the building department.
This volume of activity suggests a systematic approach rather than isolated home repairs. The geographic spread touches on downtown Framingham as well as residential pockets in the west. While individual electrical upgrades often accompany broader renovations, the frequency of Ashe's filings across distinct zip codes points to a portfolio-wide initiative. Other recent permits at 12 Parmenter Rd reinforce the likelihood of significant work at that specific site.
Homeowners in these neighborhoods should monitor the status of these applications as they move toward final approval. The building department will likely schedule inspections once contractors begin work, which could impact local traffic and noise levels in the coming weeks.