Andrea Sarvela
25 April 2024
Episode

The Frame: April 25, 2024

This week on The Frame: Mayor Charlie Sisitsky's FY25 budget proposal includes $172.6M for schools, the Planning Board is primed to hold meetings on downtown apartment plans along with the MBTA Communities Act, and updates on a pair of recent fatalities in the city. Plus: spotlights on a local director on the autism spectrum as well as Keep Framingham Beautiful. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

This week on The Frame: Mayor Charlie Sisitsky's FY25 budget proposal includes $172.6M for schools, the Planning Board is primed to hold meetings on downtown apartment plans along with the MBTA Communities Act, and updates on a pair of recent fatalities in the city. Plus: spotlights on a local director on the autism spectrum as well as Keep Framingham Beautiful. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Further articles

This week on The Frame: Nobscot neighbors share their thoughts on another development idea at the intersection of Edgell Road and Edmands Road, the owners of Shoppers World inform the City Council about a mixed-use development plan, and local business owners speak about the potential impacts of tariffs on Brazilian imports. All of that week on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Representatives of Urban Edge, the owner of the shopping center, presented their initial plans to transform the property to the Framingham City Council.

Development company J&Co has outlined their initial plan to develop housing units by the intersection of Edgell Road and Edmands Road, though community members continue to voice their concerns about any developments in the neighborhood.