The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a massive regulatory blitz, with 62 permits filed in just 90 days—a volume five times higher than the area's typical baseline.
This concentrated activity suggests a large-scale modernization or conversion project at the 293,180-square-foot property. For residents in South Framingham, this level of filing usually indicates a systematic overhaul of the complex's core infrastructure rather than routine repairs.
The filings, centered at 1610 Worcester Rd, focus heavily on electrical and life safety systems. In late February and early March, the pace accelerated with a fire alarm permit (FIR-26-572) and multiple electrical permits filed by Angelo Vigliotta. This pattern is consistent with the needs of a 1966-era complex bringing its systems up to modern safety codes.
Many of these permits remain active, meaning the project is likely in its most intensive phase. While single-family homes in the area typically see only a few permits a year, the sheer density of these 62 applications points to a coordinated effort to update the property's electrical grid and fire suppression systems.
This analysis is based on public municipal records. Residents can find more details by visiting the Framingham city portal at framinghamma.portal.opengov.com.