Nathan Ashe filed two separate electrical permits at 12 Parmenter Rd on March 5, adding to a rapid sequence of filings that now totals 18 applications across 14 different Framingham addresses.

This concentrated burst of activity suggests a coordinated effort to upgrade electrical systems across multiple neighborhoods, potentially indicating a large-scale renovation project or a shift in local contracting patterns.

The filings span from late January to early March 2026, with the earliest record dated January 29 at 2 Brackett Rd in the downtown area. Just three weeks later, on February 10, Ashe submitted a permit for 11 Gaslight Ln. The pace accelerated in mid-February, with two permits filed on February 19 for 2 Spring Ln and 15 Kings Row Ln, followed by a pair of filings at 1241 Edgell Rd on February 20. The trend continued with two permits at 10 Phelps Rd on February 24 and 25, before culminating in the dual filings at 12 Parmenter Rd.

Each application carries the status "1," indicating active processing, and covers specific electrical work at single-family residences. The property at 12 Parmenter Rd, a colonial home built in 1985 near the Sudbury line, previously sold in 2000, yet now sees renewed infrastructure investment. Similar patterns appear on Edgell Road and Phelps Road, where multiple filings cluster within days of one another.

While individual electrical permits are routine, the volume and geographic spread of Ashe's recent work stand out. The filings touch West Framingham, the Sudbury border, and central neighborhoods, suggesting the applicant may be managing a portfolio of properties or responding to a citywide incentive for electrical modernization.

Residents should monitor the status of these applications for completion dates or potential follow-up inspections. If the pattern holds, additional filings for plumbing or structural work could emerge as electrical upgrades often precede broader renovations. The city's building department will need to track whether these 18 permits represent isolated homeowner projects or a single entity's systematic approach to the local housing stock.