Between January 29 and March 5, 2026, Nathan Ashe filed 18 electrical permits at 14 separate residential addresses across Framingham. This concentrated burst of activity spans from the Sudbury line to downtown, covering single-family homes on streets like Parmenter Road and Phelps Road.
This pattern indicates a coordinated wave of electrical upgrades or renovations rather than isolated homeowner projects. Residents in neighborhoods ranging from West Framingham to the Edgell Road corridor may soon see crews working on multiple properties within weeks of each other.
The filing timeline reveals a rapid pace. Ashe submitted two permits at 12 Parmenter Rd on March 5, followed by filings at 10 Phelps Rd on February 24 and 25. Just days prior, two permits appeared for 1241 Edgell Rd on February 20. The work extends to 2 Spring Ln and 15 Kings Row Ln on February 19, before reaching 11 Gaslight Ln on February 10 and 2 Brackett Rd on January 29.
Properties involved include the single-family colonial at 12 Parmenter Rd, built in 1985 near the Sudbury line. This home, which features four bedrooms, previously sold for $364,000 in February 2000. Similar residential structures along Phelps Road and Edgell Road are undergoing concurrent electrical assessments.
Such a high volume of filings by a single applicant in a short window often suggests a contractor securing work for a specific developer, an investment group, or a targeted neighborhood revitalization effort. The clustering of dates suggests these projects may share a common funding source or timeline constraint.
Homeowners should monitor city records for subsequent building or plumbing filings that often follow electrical work. With 18 permits already active, the next phase likely involves inspections or the filing of final completion certificates for these 14 locations.