AHMA Members Event: How to Advocate for Multifamily Zoning in Your MBTA Community

Join us for an AHMA members only strategizing and capacity-building event.

Wednesday, March 9
6:00 PM to 7:30 PM
via Zoom

Link provided upon registration

Not an AHMA member? You can join any time!

In December the MA Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD) released draft guidelines implementing the new state law requiring the 175 cities and towns comprising “MBTA Communities” to zone for multifamily near public transportation. This law is an important step forward for housing equity and affordability that can lead to more housing choice across eastern and central Massachusetts, especially in some of our most exclusionary suburbs. Abundant Housing MA released this public statement on the draft guidelines and submitted supportive comments to DHCD.

While DHCD plans to finalize the guidelines over the summer, many AHMA members are already beginning conversations about how best to engage their municipalities in adopting these required multifamily zoning districts. Leaders in some communities are already wondering publicly whether their communities can shirk their responsibility under this law, so strong advocacy from grassroots pro-housing activists will be necessary across all 175 MBTA communities.

Our members-only event will begin with a briefing from Boston Indicators on DHCD’s draft guidelines and then continue with collective strategizing and capacity building to prepare activists for what could be difficult conversations in their cities and towns. We will:

  • Share a roadmap of action steps and tools (such as a template letter/guides, etc.) you can use for your advocacy purposes.
  • Engage in strategy and power mapping exercises to help you understand the best approach in your community.
  • Hear from AHMA members already engaged in advocacy efforts in their city about how they’ve approached this conversation and their lessons learned so far.

This event is for AHMA members-only! If you would like to participate but have not yet joined AHMA membership is open to all! Click here to join us, or, send us an email to confirm if your membership is active.

Whether or not you’re planning to attend this meeting, we hope you’ll complete this survey to help us better understand the conversations that may be happing in your town about the MBTA communities law and DHCD’s draft guidelines so that we can best develop and the strategic support you may need moving forward.


EVENT: What MA Can Learn From CA Zoning Reform Victories

A Conversation With CA State Senator Scott Wiener

Please join AHMA on Tuesday, December 7th at 6:00 pm for a webinar with California State Senator Scott Wiener, a leading voice of the California pro-housing movement in the California legislature. Click here to RSVP.

Massachusetts and California are both growing states that have historically built fewer homes than their residents need, and as a result are epicenters of the housing affordability crisis in the United States. Senator Wiener joined with his colleagues in the legislature to pass a comprehensive set of zoning reform bills that could lead to the creation of many hundreds of thousands of new homes that California needs to combat its severe housing crisis. While Massachusetts made progress towards zoning reforms with the passage of Housing Choice earlier this year, further state action is critical to build the homes for which people in our Commonwealth are desperate.

Senator Wiener will speak with AHMA about the progress in California, and what we in Massachusetts can do to win similar, big statewide action to help stem our own housing crisis.


AHMA Social Rained Out 🌧 PLUS: Learning Opportunity for members – ADU Victory in Arlington

Update: Abundant Housing & Beer POSTPONED

AHMA staff and board are thrilled with the overwhelming response we received to our Abundant Housing and Beer event, originally scheduled for tomorrow (Thursday, 9/9). We quickly exceed our expectations for the number of tickets claimed by members and guests!

Unfortunately, it appears Mother Nature will not cooperate and this outdoor event will be rained out.

But have no fear! Thanks to our kind hosts at Night Shift Brewing we have rescheduled the event for Thursday, September 30th at 6:00 PM. All previous AHMA member RSVPs and non-member tickets claimed for the 9/9 date will be honored on 9/30. If you purchased a non-member ticket for 9/9 but are unable to attend on 9/30, please let us know ASAP so that we can process a refund and make your spot available to others.


This past spring Arlington Town Meeting adopted a strong ADU by-law thanks to the advocacy of Equitable Arlington members, a local pro-housing group and new affiliate of AHMA. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are a tool more cities and towns in MA should use to gently increase the number of homes and build greater housing choice in their community. Arlington’s new ADU bylaw, which allows accessory homes by-right, without any additional off-street parking, and in all residential districts of town provides a model that pro-housing advocates could pursue in other Massachusetts communities.

AHMA members are invited to join us for the next in our #GettingToYes series: “Lessons to Yes: Winning ADUs in Arlington and Prospects for State Action.” In this webinar we will hear from three members of Equitable Arlington about their successful campaign for a strong ADU bylaw, including how they drafted the bylaw’s language, advocated for it at Town Meeting, and overcame past obstacles to secure this victory.

We will also be joined by Representative Andy X. Vargas of Haverhill who sponsors H.1448, a bill pending on Beacon Hill this legislative session that would, among other important zoning reform impacts, help facilitate the creation of new accessory homes in more communities across the Commonwealth.

This event is offered as a benefit to AHMA members. All current AHMA members should have an email with registration link already in their inboxes. If your membership is current but haven’t received the link please email us to get the link.

If you wish to attend but aren’t yet an AHMA member we hope you’ll join us right away. Your annual membership entitles you admission to this and future member events!


AHMA is hiring – come join our team!

AHMA is pleased to announce that we are hiring a Statewide Organizer to help grow the grassroots pro-housing movement in all corners of Massachusetts. This is a full-time, salaried position with great benefits! A complete job description can be found on the AHMA website. If you know someone with community organizing, policy advocacy, or other relevant experience that you think would be a great match for our organization/mission please send them our way!


Abundant Housing and Beer – Sept. 9

AHMA invites you to enjoy…

Abundant Housing and Beer, Thursday Sept 9, 6pm, at Night Shift Brewing’s Allston Beer Garden at Christian Herter Park, 1155 Soldiers Field Road

The Abundant Housing MA board of directors invite you to join us for our first in-person gathering since our launch in April, 2020.

Enjoy the closing days of summer while hanging out with AHMA members and other pro-housing activists from around Greater Boston over a cold drink in a completely outdoor setting: Night Shift Brewing’s “Owls Nest” beer garden in Allston.

Event registration includes complimentary beverages for all attendees, including: beer, hard seltzer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages

FREE ADMISSION FOR ALL AHMA MEMBERS with link provided via email.

GUESTS: $15

AHMA loves your children and they are welcomed to attend free of charge; however, they must remain under supervision of a responsible adult at all times. And of course no one under 21 may drink or possess alcohol at any time.

Night Shift’s Owl’s Nest in Allston is located in Christian Herter Park at 1155 Soldiers Field Road (Between Harvard Stadium & Everett Street).

AHMA takes Covid-19 precautions seriously and we continue to track ongoing developments relating to the pandemic. AHMA and Night Shift Brewing will enforce any relevant local, state, or federal mandates regarding masking, social distancing, etc. AHMA highly encourages everyone eligible to get the Covid vaccine.