Benjamin Weber

Benjamin Weber

@ben4district6.bsky.social

Husband, dad to two BPS kids and one dachshund. Workers' rights lawyer, JP Soccer coach, and Boston City Councilor for District 6 https://www.weberforboston.com

281 Followers 92 Following 265 Posts Joined Jan 2025
8 hours ago
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Next Friday! Starting earlier for folks wanting to stop in before their workday. Excited to partner with Viza Cafe which has been a great addition to the neighborhood. See you there!

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1 day ago
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Ensuring our Boston Public School students have safe and stable housing sets them up for greater academic success. This hearing order starts the process of listening directly to our students, teachers, administrators and families to hear what the City can do better.

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2 days ago
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Our 1st public testimony hearing last night had a great turnout and gave the Councilors a lot of important information. We invite you again to share your thoughts on Tuesday March 24th at 6pm on how the FY27 Boston Operating Budget and Boston Public Schools Operating Budget should be spent.

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4 days ago

Budget season is upon us and we need your voice!

TOMORROW evening kicks off the first public testimony hearing for the FY27 budget.

Learn more & testify!
www.boston.gov/departments/...

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4 days ago
Regan Youth League > Get Involved > 2026 Registration

The registration ends for JP Regan Youth Baseball this Saturday 3/15! Sign your kids up here: www.reganyouthleague.org/Default.aspx...

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5 days ago
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This day celebrates women and their achievements and also recognizes that, in the over 100 years since this recognition began, there are many barriers that still remain. This day is also an important call to action to continue the work until women everywhere are equal and free.

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1 week ago
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Ways & Means working session this morning on the BPS Operating Budget for the start of a busy week in City Council

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2 weeks ago
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The budget process is not complete without the voice of the City’s residents. As we begin the FY27 cycle, The Ways & Means Committee invites you to provide public testimony on your budget priorities. Please review the info here on how to provide testimony + email ccc.wm@boston.gov w/any questions.

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2 weeks ago
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The council today unanimously adopted my resolution supporting the MBLLC and H.D. 5608 (The PROTECT Act). Thank you to D7 Councilor Culpepper who cosponsored the Resolution from the floor.

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2 weeks ago
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Do you love shoveling so much that you want to do EVEN MORE?! Great! Meet up with your neighbors to help clear sidewalks and make your community safer. Meet tomorrow in Jamaica Plain at 1pm and in West Roxbury at 3pm. Full info in the slides.

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2 weeks ago
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See you on the other side, Boston

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2 weeks ago
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A parking ban is now in effect for the City of Boston. For a map of the affected streets and municipal lots, visit boston.gov/snow-parking

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3 weeks ago
Image of Jamaica Pond in the fall, with the Boathouse and the Bandstand building on the shoreline. Image of the Jamaica Pond Boathouse and the adjacent Bandstand building.

Boston, we want to hear from you!🚣

The Jamaica Pond Boathouse building and the adjacent Bandstand building are in need of renovation. Help us plan these improvements by taking our survey before March 31st, 2026!

🔗 Take the survey linked on our webpage: boston.gov/jamaica-pond-boathouse

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3 weeks ago
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IMPORTANT CONSTRUCTION UPDATE!

HOLY NAME ROTARY BRIDGE REPAIR

FROM FEB 13-27TH, EXPECT LANE NARROWING ON THE BRIDGE, ON WEST ROX PARKWAY, AND AT THE BELGRADE INTERSECTION. THE WORK INVOLVES THE SIDEWALKS AND PEDESTRIANS MAY BE DETOURED AROUND THE BRIDGE.

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3 weeks ago
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Thank you Councilor Miniard Culpepper for organizing today’s Black History Month Celebration at City Hall.

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3 weeks ago
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Wishing everyone a Happy Lunar New Year

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1 month ago
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Tomorrow in West Roxbury

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1 month ago
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Another Boston snow day! This morning Councilor Weber stopped by the DPW Yard in West Roxbury to thank road crew and the office support staff who, by 6am this morning, had 100 trucks out salting and plowing our neighborhood.

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1 month ago
A cold weather emergency has been declared in the City of Boston from Saturday, February 7, through Monday, February 9. Wind chills are expected to reach as low as  -15°F during this time.

Take precautions to stay safe in the extreme cold. Call 911 if you see someone who needs assistance.

Boston.gov/cold

Boston is forecasted to experience wind chills as low as -15 degrees early Sunday morning.

@mayorwu.boston.gov has declared a cold weather emergency in the City of Boston from Saturday, February 7, through Monday, February 9, due to the extreme cold weather.

Info: www.boston.gov/news/mayor-w...

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1 month ago
Colorful flyer reading “Pop Star Pool Party” at BCYF Draper Pool. Event takes place Friday, February 20 from 3:30–5:00 PM at 5275 Washington St, West Roxbury. Graphics include pool floats, music icons, and bright summer-style visuals. Pre-registration required via QR code or boston.gov/BCYF-Draper. Beach-themed flyer promoting “Swim Safe” at BCYF Draper Pool during February school vacation week (February 17–21). Offers free swimming and water safety activities for ages 7–12, including swim lessons and games. Location listed as 5275 Washington St, West Roxbury with contact number and program link.

❄️ Hey #WestRoxbury — February Vacation is coming up, and BCYF Draper Pool has you covered! 😎

🔗 Find more programs: boston.gov/bcyf-registration
👉 Click “Special Events” and adjust the date filter on the side to explore February Vacation activities citywide.

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1 month ago
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Upcoming programming at the West Rox branch of the BPL including this weekend’s used book sale. Grab a new book and support the library at the same time!

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1 month ago
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It’s tax season - tons of helpful tax filing info is over at findyourfunds.org

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1 month ago
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This morning Ben visited English HS to recognize AP Comp Sci students Christian and Eric for winning 1st place in the Museum of Science Hackathon. They used technology to research + propose a multicultural green space that is welcoming to the community. These young men are certainly future leaders!

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1 month ago
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❄️ Cold Emergency in Effect through 1/31 ❄️
Your safety comes first. If your heat, water, or electricity aren’t working, please call the Work Order Center at 617-988-4357.
For emergencies, dial 911.
Stay informed: boston.gov/cold

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1 month ago
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Resources here: drive.google.com/file/d/1-csa...

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1 month ago
Snow emergency
STAY OFF THE ROADS
Heavy snow is expected now through Monday morning. Please stay off the roads. Fewer vehicles improve safety for our equipment operators and first responders.
A snow emergency and parking ban is currently in effect in the City of Boston.
BOSTON.GOV/SNOW-CARS

Heavy snow is expected now through Monday morning. Please stay off the roads. Fewer vehicles improve safety for our equipment operators and first responders. A snow emergency and parking ban is currently in effect in the City of Boston.

boston.gov/snow-cars

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1 month ago
Announcement of Boston Public Schools closure on Monday, January 26, 2026, due to snow day with sports and activities canceled.

All BPS schools and central offices will be CLOSED Monday, January 26, due to snow. School and district sports and activities are also CANCELED Sunday, January 25, and Monday, January 26.

Please visit www.boston.gov/cold for more information and available resources during the snowstorm.

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1 month ago
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We are so grateful for the amazing community of JP. Today, JP Fights Back presented 4 local programs with over $4000 to combat food insecurity. These funds were raised through a neighborhood leafleting campaign in Nov that brought out 200+ volunteers. A true testament to the power of community.

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1 month ago
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Ideas in Action is Boston’s city-wide Participatory Budgeting initiative, where residents can decide how to spend a part of the City’s budget. Between now and February 15, you can VOTE for the projects that will have the biggest impact on YOUR community.

✅Visit Boston.gov/Participate
✅Vote!

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1 month ago
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Team Weber believes in the transformative power of community. Esp during times of heightened conflict and division, the only way out is by caring for one another. We are inspired by Rev Dr King today and everyday and encourage you to talk with your neighbors and strengthen the bonds of community.

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