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Government AdministrationMassachusetts, United States201-500 Employees
The City of Framingham is a municipal government serving Framingham, Massachusetts, delivering local governance and public services. It traces its origins to 1700, when it was incorporated as a town, and in 2017 adopted a Home Rule Charter establishing a mayor-led executive and a representative City Council; the first mayor, City Council, and School Committee were sworn in in 2018. The executive branch, headed by the Mayor, enforces laws and oversees municipal agencies, while the eleven-member City Council (two at-large and nine district councilors) acts as the legislative body responsible for city ordinances. The city serves residents and local institutions by coordinating policy and public services through these branches. Recent developments in 2026 include the appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer, reflecting ongoing administrative activity in Framingham.