The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a permitting blitz, with 57 applications filed in just 90 days.

This volume of activity indicates a systemic renovation or infrastructure upgrade at the South Framingham complex. For neighbors and tenants, this level of filing typically points to coordinated work on electrical grids or building systems rather than routine maintenance.

The project is centered at 1610 Worcester Rd, a 293,180-square-foot apartment complex originally built in 1966. The filing spree began in early February with building permits submitted by Angelo Vigliotta. The pace accelerated through March, which saw a concentration of electrical permits, including work on specific units such as C310.

The current rate of filing is 4.8 times higher than the typical baseline for a property of this size. While the records do not specify the total project cost, the sheer number of building and electrical documents suggests a large-scale effort to bring the 60-year-old property up to modern codes.

Residents can track the status of these permits and any upcoming inspections through the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.