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Councilor Weber seeks plan to ease teacher parking as educators cite commute and childcare needs

Boston City Council · March 4, 2026
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Councilor Weber urged development of a coordinated plan to ease parking burdens for Boston teachers after speakers said a church parking accommodation ended and educators described needing cars for childcare and cross-neighborhood commutes.

Councilor Weber urged the council to develop a coordinated plan to ease parking burdens for Boston teachers, saying educators have told her they often need a car to get to work and to manage childcare.

The council member framed the issue as both a transportation and family-care challenge, asking how the city and schools can "make progress in giving an opportunity to teachers to park in a particular neighborhood so that they're able to teach and be on time, care for their family as well," and emphasizing a need to balance neighborhood parking impacts with teacher access. The remarks connected…

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