Weymouth boards tackle school contracts, fees, and conservation hearings in late June meetings
Several Weymouth boards and committees held meetings in the final week of June, with the School Committee scheduled to act on union contracts, a new fee schedule, and a five-year transportation contract. Minutes have not yet been published for any of the recent meetings, so the items below reflect what was on each agenda — not confirmed outcomes.
School Committee: Contracts, Fees, and $1.5 Million Warrant
The Weymouth School Committee had the busiest agenda of the week. On June 24, the Budget Sub-Committee was scheduled to discuss the FY25 audit, FY26 year-end close, and FY27 budget planning, with a fee and rates referral heading to the full committee for a vote the next day.
On June 25, the full School Committee was slated to vote on ratification of successor agreements (2025–2029) for SEIU 888 and AFSCME, covering maintenance staff, custodians, traffic supervisors, and van drivers. Also on the agenda: approval of the 2026–27 fee and rate schedule, acceptance of a five-year student home-to-school transportation contract, and confirmation of warrant 50-2026 for $1,510,767.77. First readings of policies on building access, school choice, and student restraint were also scheduled.
Conservation Commission: Sewer Line Hearing and Residential Projects
The Conservation Commission met June 30 with a continued public hearing on the Main St Sewer Improvements project — a Notice of Intent (DEP #81-1339) for sewer line replacement. The agenda also included a partial certificate of compliance for a subdivision at 23 Inman Rd (DEP #81-111) and Requests for Determination for four residential properties: a well at 206 Rinaldo Rd, a porch expansion and foundation enclosure at 145 Wessagussett Rd, and retaining wall improvements at 60 Davids Island Rd.
Library Trustees: Security Camera Policy Vote
The Board of Library Trustees met June 24 with a scheduled vote on a new Security Camera Policy. The board was also set to approve May 7 meeting minutes, hear a director's report and board chair report, and set meeting dates for fiscal year 2027.
Licensing Board: Business Licenses and Public Hearings
The Board of Licensing Commissioners met June 23 to consider license renewals for antique, fortune teller, and precious metal dealers. Public hearings were scheduled for massage establishments and body art practitioners, including Songbird Tattoo and Inked by Adri at 1132 Main Street. The agenda also included a Burger King request at 393 Washington Street to change hours to 24 hours, license transfers and new applications for Cathay Center at 211 Bridge Street, and vendor and entertainment permits for the July 5th Celebration.
Other Meetings
The Historical Commission met June 23, with a presentation of the Kevitt Award to Mike Kiley and a discussion of a proposed Civil War Monument project by Scout Troop Two. The Scholarship Fund Committee was scheduled to consider a motion to amend a scholarship award vote for the D'Alcomo, Eagles, and Garden Club awards. The Board of Registrars discussed nomination papers and received an update on the Street Listing Book. The Weymouth Housing Authority held a regular meeting June 29 with a resolution (R26/06/26 A-01) on the agenda.
Coming Up
July 7 — Planning & Community Development: Public meeting to review a site plan for an attached Accessory Dwelling Unit at 109 Merryknoll Road. Public comment accepted via email to [email protected] and [email protected].
July 7 — Waterfront Committee: Updates on the beach walkway project, launch ramp dredging, and the Durante Property, plus the harbormaster's report.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — School Committee Considers $1.5M Warrant, Union Contracts; Licensing Board Eyes 24-Hour Burger King
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.