Framingham City Council Narrowly Approves Reorganization Plan
FRAMINGHAM — Framingham's City Council narrowly approved a municipal reorganization plan this week in a 6-5 vote, with some members raising concerns about cost and staffing changes even as supporters called the restructuring overdue, according to a MetroWest Daily News report.
TOWN HALL
The Department of Public Works will repave Edmands Road on Tuesday, the town's News Flash announced. Drivers in the area should expect construction activity and possible delays that day.
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"Framingham MA City Council backs reorganization plan. What to know": The City Council approved the reorganization plan on a close 6-5 vote this week, with councilors questioning costs and staffing changes while supporters argued the overhaul was needed, MetroWest Daily News reports (read it at https://www.metrowestdailynews.com/story/news/local/2026/08/20/framingham-ma-city-council-approves-reorganization-plan-in-6-5-vote/91217013007/).
"These MA Communities Have The Highest, Lowest Property Tax Bills In 2026": Residential tax rates climbed in 109 Massachusetts communities for fiscal year 2026, according to a Framingham Patch newsletter roundup of the state's highest and lowest local tax bills (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/framingham/s/kn4ec/these-ma-communities-have-the-highest-lowest-property-tax-bills-in-2026).
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