Latest Development
Downloadable Resources
August 16, 2023 Opposition Follow up Letter to City Officials
August 22, 2023 The Framingham Observer Article about this movement.
NEW: October 21, 2023 Community Event Zoom Recording (Passcode: 7?9ZMfhr)
NEW: October 22, 2023 City of Framingham Master Land Use 2020 Update
NEW: October 23, 2023 Rezoning Opposition Letter to City of Framingham & the Mayor's office
Learn more about the Nobscot village rezoning proposal
Background & Additional Information
Feb 15, 2022 J&Co Purchase 13 Contiguous Acres
Sep 14, 2022 Petition for Zoning Map Change Submitted to City
Sep 20, 2022 Initial Hearing - Petition Referred to Planning Board
Nov 4, 2022 Petition to Oppose Amending Nobscot Village Zoning From Residents.
Nov 7, 2022 Official Petition to Oppose Memo to the Mayor and City Council from residents.
June 2023 City Zoning Board Appeal Meeting Cancelled or Postpone
June 17, 2023 Shillman House Special Meeting with Councilor Adam Steiner & Christine A. Long.
July 21, 2023 Campaign lawn sign are distributed to neighborhood residents
July 31, 2023 GoFundMe fundraiser has been established
August 16, 2023, Opposition petition follow up letter to city officials
August 22, 2023, The Framingham Observer published an article about our neighborhood movement
Sep. 4th, 2023, Community Event announcement and RSVP
October 21, 2023 www.futureofnobscot.org Community Event.
October 22, 2023 City of Framingham Master Land Use Update 2020
October 23, 2023 Rezoning Opposition Letter to City of Framingham & the Mayor's office
October 24, 2023 Change.org petition is live
Negative Impact to The Neighborhood
Environmental impact including greenery and wild life.
Exacerbate traffic congestion Issue
Faster deterioration of public Infrastructure leads to higher taxes
Decrease quality of life of neighboring residents
Increase lights, noise & air Pollution
Construction impact to surrounding residential foundations
Increase crime rate