At 12 Parmenter Rd in the 01701 ZIP code, the electrical work isn't happening in isolation. It is part of a rapid-fire series of filings by a single electrician that has touched nearly two dozen homes across Framingham since late January.
Nathan Ashe has filed 22 electrical permits for 18 unique addresses in less than two months, creating a distinct footprint of activity that spans from Downtown to the Edgell Road corridor. This surge suggests a coordinated effort to upgrade electrical systems across a portfolio of residential properties rather than isolated homeowner renovations.
The filings cluster in established residential zones, including the Nobscot area near Gaslight Ln and the West Framingham neighborhoods along Phelps Rd. Ashe submitted duplicate applications at 10 Phelps Rd on February 24 and 25, 2026, and again at 1241 Edgell Rd on February 20. Other recent work includes filings at 15 Kings Row Ln on February 19 and 11 Gaslight Ln on February 10. The earliest recorded permit in this batch landed at 2 Brackett Rd in Downtown Framingham on January 29, followed by work at 168 Newbury St on January 9.
While individual electrical upgrades often accompany standard home renovations, the volume from a single applicant is unusual. Residents in these neighborhoods may notice increased contractor traffic or utility work as these applications move through the city's inspection process. Similar high-volume filing patterns have previously appeared in Edgell Road developments, though those often involved larger commercial projects rather than single-family residential work.
The city building department will continue to process these applications as they stand. Homeowners should verify that all contractors working on their properties hold the required state licenses and that final inspections match the scope of the filed permits. No public hearings are currently scheduled for these individual residential filings, but the pattern indicates a systematic approach to modernizing the city's older wiring infrastructure.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Visit the Framingham city portal for more details on specific permit statuses.