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Somerville residents advocating for smart growth that benefits everyone.

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What’s Bringing Down Rents, and Where?

A few bright spots for you as we close out the year: the financial press has noticed that Luxury Apartments are Bringing Down Rents in Some Big Cities. In Boston specifically, we’ve seen that bike lane initiatives are working to reduce traffic and pollution,…
What’s Bringing Down Rents, and Where?
A few bright spots for you as we close out the year: the financial press has noticed that Luxury Apartments are Bringing Down Rents in Some Big Cities. In Boston specifically, we’ve seen that bike lane initiatives are working to reduce traffic and pollution, and the Globe editorial board is advocating for permit reform to accelerate homebuilding throughout the region…
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December 29, 2025 at 9:08 PM
A Tale of Two Lots

I was traveling around Somerville and ran into what looked like a gut renovation of an entire lot at 38 Laurel Street in the Spring Hill neighborhood. And my first thought was: could this have been more? 38 Laurel Street, Circa 2025 This seems like fairly serious construction,…
A Tale of Two Lots
I was traveling around Somerville and ran into what looked like a gut renovation of an entire lot at 38 Laurel Street in the Spring Hill neighborhood. And my first thought was: could this have been more? 38 Laurel Street, Circa 2025 This seems like fairly serious construction, and it’s changing this site from 3 homes to having... still 3 homes.
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December 17, 2025 at 8:11 PM
In the Weeds

Zoning has always been a reflection of the people’s desire to control how their environment looks, which is another way of saying it’s an expression of our city’s values. One value many of us share is to have a local environment that is greener and more environmentally friendly. That…
In the Weeds
Zoning has always been a reflection of the people’s desire to control how their environment looks, which is another way of saying it’s an expression of our city’s values. One value many of us share is to have a local environment that is greener and more environmentally friendly. That is reflected in our current regulations that allow a maximum of 65% impermeable surface for newly built homes in residential districts.
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December 9, 2025 at 9:21 PM
I am the Very Model of a Modern Major Upzoning

How Somerville creates "missing middle" housing I am the very model of a modern major upzoningI've information efficiency, density, and filteringI know the price of homes, and I quote the cause economicalFrom Austin to Minneapolis, in order…
I am the Very Model of a Modern Major Upzoning
How Somerville creates "missing middle" housing I am the very model of a modern major upzoningI've information efficiency, density, and filteringI know the price of homes, and I quote the cause economicalFrom Austin to Minneapolis, in order categoricalI'm very well acquainted, too, with matters transportationI understand production, both the finance and constructionAbout transit development I am teeming with a lot o' news…
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December 4, 2025 at 7:25 PM
Mayor Wilson Transition Survey & Other News

We hope you’ve been enjoying our recent series of data-driven essays on planning and policy — if you’ve missed them, you can find them at newsletter.somervilleyimby.org. Our next piece will take a look at what happens when a single lot in a typical…
Mayor Wilson Transition Survey & Other News
We hope you’ve been enjoying our recent series of data-driven essays on planning and policy — if you’ve missed them, you can find them at newsletter.somervilleyimby.org. Our next piece will take a look at what happens when a single lot in a typical Somerville neighborhood is redeveloped. This week, be sure to fill out Mayor-elect Jake Wilson’s community engagement survey…
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December 1, 2025 at 8:43 PM
Where Did the Demand Come From?

We at Somerville YIMBY talk a lot about the need to supply more homes to solve our housing shortage. But supply is only half the economic equation. We also need to ask ourselves where all this demand came from. Why have we seen such large increases in the cost of…
Where Did the Demand Come From?
We at Somerville YIMBY talk a lot about the need to supply more homes to solve our housing shortage. But supply is only half the economic equation. We also need to ask ourselves where all this demand came from. Why have we seen such large increases in the cost of housing while similarly old and dense rust belt cities have stagnated? 
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November 25, 2025 at 9:01 PM
What Would SB 79 Look Like Here?

Hi, all! Over the past two years, we have been working on an upzoning proposal for Somerville. With an new city council in 2026, it feels like a good time to move forward on it. In support of that effort, we hereby start a roughly weekly blog post series about…
What Would SB 79 Look Like Here?
Hi, all! Over the past two years, we have been working on an upzoning proposal for Somerville. With an new city council in 2026, it feels like a good time to move forward on it. In support of that effort, we hereby start a roughly weekly blog post series about upzoning in Somerville. We plan to cover a range of topics -- from open space to housing demand to affordability.
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November 18, 2025 at 9:38 PM
Action Alert: Starter Homes, Dormers, & Working Groups

Get Involved: Join a Working Group Would you like to be more involved with Somerville YIMBY, but aren’t quite sure where to start? Join one of our new working groups to discuss: Elections: How did we do in the 2025 election? What could we do…
Action Alert: Starter Homes, Dormers, & Working Groups
Get Involved: Join a Working Group Would you like to be more involved with Somerville YIMBY, but aren’t quite sure where to start? Join one of our new working groups to discuss: Elections: How did we do in the 2025 election? What could we do better? Is our next election effort going to be in 2026 or 2027? Join the elections discussion on our messageboard…
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November 14, 2025 at 3:01 AM
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🏡 Help us get more housing on the 2026 ballot!

Join AHMA, Cambridge City Councilor Burhan Azeem, and the Legalize Starter Homes Ballot Initiative for a Day of Action this weekend!

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Legalize Starter Homes Day of Action
Cambridge City Councillor Burhan Azeem, Abundant Housing Massachusetts, and the Legalize Starter Homes Ballot Campaign are organizing a coordinated Day of Action to rally support for legalizing…
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November 13, 2025 at 12:43 AM
Congratulations to Our New Electeds

Congratulations to mayor-elect Jake Wilson, and to new and returning members of the city council. While we did not endorse Jake Wilson for mayor due to his restrained support for our zoning proposals, we look forward to collaborating with him and supporting his…
Congratulations to Our New Electeds
Congratulations to mayor-elect Jake Wilson, and to new and returning members of the city council. While we did not endorse Jake Wilson for mayor due to his restrained support for our zoning proposals, we look forward to collaborating with him and supporting his efforts to advance shared goals like housing affordability, safe streets, and more. We’re thrilled to see our endorsed City Council candidates Ben Ewen-Campen, Emily Hardt, Jon Link, Will Mbah, Naima Sait, and Ben Wheeler take their seats in January.
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November 6, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Not Just Election News

The big news on the election front is that Sen. Ed Markey has endorsed Willie Burnley Jr. — and early voting is on now! Be sure to vote this week or next Tuesday. Check hours and locations at somervillema.gov/elections. Canvassing with Jon Link (left) and Ben Wheeler (2nd…
Not Just Election News
The big news on the election front is that Sen. Ed Markey has endorsed Willie Burnley Jr. — and early voting is on now! Be sure to vote this week or next Tuesday. Check hours and locations at somervillema.gov/elections. Canvassing with Jon Link (left) and Ben Wheeler (2nd from left) We hope you’ll join us for the last few days of the campaign season to help get out the vote for:
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October 29, 2025 at 9:21 PM
Immigrant Solidarity Rally, Elections, Community Meetings

Canvassing with Jon Link (left) and Ben Wheeler (2nd from left) We’ve been out canvassing and we hope you’ll join us for the last few days of the campaign season to help get out the vote for: Mayor: Willie Burnley, Jr. At-Large: Scott…
Immigrant Solidarity Rally, Elections, Community Meetings
Canvassing with Jon Link (left) and Ben Wheeler (2nd from left) We’ve been out canvassing and we hope you’ll join us for the last few days of the campaign season to help get out the vote for: Mayor: Willie Burnley, Jr. At-Large: Scott Istvan At-Large: Jon Link  At-Large: Will Mbah At-Large: Ben Wheeler  Ward 5: Naima Sait Ward 7: Emily Hardt…
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October 20, 2025 at 9:22 PM
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🎉 YOU’RE INVITED 🎉

Join us this Wednesday, October 15th from 7-9PM at The Jungle for my Birthday Party & Fundraiser 🥳

Stop by for some food, music, and fun! Campaign contributions are encouraged, but not required. No one will be turned away!

🎤 Warm up your vocal cords—it’s also open mic night!
October 11, 2025 at 8:04 PM
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Join neighbors TONIGHT, October 13th, at 6 PM at the Cummings Center room 270 for a proactive conversation about development in Davis Square! Talk with fellow square residents and workers about what we want out of Davis Square development projects. Hosted by and only by the DSNC.
October 13, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Weekend canvassing & upcoming events

This weekend we’ll be out canvassing with Jon Link and Ben Wheeler. We hope you’ll join us! Canvassing with Willie Burnley, Jr. Canvass with Jon Canvass with Ben We also encourage you to help our other endorsed candidates with time and/or money if you can:…
Weekend canvassing & upcoming events
This weekend we’ll be out canvassing with Jon Link and Ben Wheeler. We hope you’ll join us! Canvassing with Willie Burnley, Jr. Canvass with Jon Canvass with Ben We also encourage you to help our other endorsed candidates with time and/or money if you can: Willie Burnley, Jr. Scott Istvan Will Mbah Emily Hardt Naima Sait Davis Square Development Discussion on 10/13…
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October 10, 2025 at 1:34 PM
Come out this weekend and get out the vote for Jon, one of our endorsed candidates for city council at large!
I still do most of the door knocking myself, because talking directly with neighbors is one of the best parts of this campaign. But over the long weekend, I could use some help getting the word out. If you’re interested in joining me (or know someone who might be), sign up here!
Canvass for Jon Link!
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October 8, 2025 at 10:30 PM
Two great events on Wednesday 10/8

We’ve got dueling events on Wednesday October 8, and we hope to see you at one of them! Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability Please join A Better Cambridge and Somerville YIMBY on October 8 for a panel discussion on Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability…
Two great events on Wednesday 10/8
We’ve got dueling events on Wednesday October 8, and we hope to see you at one of them! Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability Please join A Better Cambridge and Somerville YIMBY on October 8 for a panel discussion on Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability From National to Local. This will be primarily an in-person event but a livestream will be available.
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October 7, 2025 at 8:50 PM
Panel on October 8: Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability, from National to Local

Please join A Better Cambridge and Somerville YIMBY on October 8 for a panel discussion on Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability From National to Local. Speakers include: John Infranca of Suffolk Law and Jake…
Panel on October 8: Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability, from National to Local
Please join A Better Cambridge and Somerville YIMBY on October 8 for a panel discussion on Zoning Lessons for Housing Affordability From National to Local. Speakers include: John Infranca of Suffolk Law and Jake Gilbert of the National Zoning Atlas, who worked on the Massachusetts Zoning Atlas and will share their findings on zoning in Massachusetts including how little land in MA is zoned to allow multifamily homes. 
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October 3, 2025 at 2:03 AM
October is Canvassing Time

Do you like talking with people? Even if you don’t, would you be willing to have a few short conversations anyway? Somerville YIMBY is knocking on doors and making calls for our endorsed candidates, and we need your help. Wear your Somerville YIMBY shirt if you’ve got…
October is Canvassing Time
Do you like talking with people? Even if you don’t, would you be willing to have a few short conversations anyway? Somerville YIMBY is knocking on doors and making calls for our endorsed candidates, and we need your help. Wear your Somerville YIMBY shirt if you’ve got one, and join us for canvassing for: Willie Burnley, Jr. Scott Istvan Ben Wheeler…
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September 30, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Single-stair reform would be a huge win for building abundant homes in MA, and especially for allowing more family-friendly homes to be built!
The sheer volume of Massachusetts' regulations for building new housing can drive up the costs in significant ways. For example, the requirement for two stairwells along with other fire safety regulations can add 15-25% to the cost of a project. @bostonglobe.com

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Roll back regulations to lower housing costs - The Boston Globe
The sheer volume of Massachusetts’ regulations can drive up the total cost of construction in significant ways. But some rules are no longer necessary.
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September 22, 2025 at 4:45 PM
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And now everything is (unofficially) counted for the preliminary here in Somerville. Some 100 votes remain to be hand counted, election officials say. Jake Willson seems to have 42 percent of the mayoral vote. #Somerville
September 17, 2025 at 1:58 AM
Preliminary Election Day is Today!

The Somerville preliminary election is today, September 16. Elections like this have low turnout, so your vote is especially important. The next few years will be very important for the city’s overall direction and growth, so please be sure to show up and vote…
Preliminary Election Day is Today!
The Somerville preliminary election is today, September 16. Elections like this have low turnout, so your vote is especially important. The next few years will be very important for the city’s overall direction and growth, so please be sure to show up and vote for: Mayor: Willie Burnley, Jr. Councilor at Large: Scott Istvan, Ben Wheeler, Jon Link, and Will Mbah…
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September 16, 2025 at 2:29 PM
Hey folks! Abundant Housing MA IEPAC is having a fundraising house party this coming Wed. Sept 17 in Somerville, and we’d love to see you there!

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Abundant Housing MA IE PAC Fundraising House Party
You’re invited to a special house party fundraiser in support of the Abundant Housing MA Independent Expenditure PAC (AHMA IEPAC), hosted by Ben Orenstein at his home in Somerville. We’ll be joined…
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September 13, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Early Voting Starts Today: Why We Support Willie Burnley Jr.

Somerville needs more housing and more staff with living wages. Willie Burnley, Jr. is the best choice for mayor to solve these problems. In the Somerville YIMBY survey this summer, we asked candidates: “Our neighbors in Cambridge have…
Early Voting Starts Today: Why We Support Willie Burnley Jr.
Somerville needs more housing and more staff with living wages. Willie Burnley, Jr. is the best choice for mayor to solve these problems. In the Somerville YIMBY survey this summer, we asked candidates: “Our neighbors in Cambridge have updated their zoning to allow residential buildings of up to 4 stories citywide — 6 if they include affordable housing at Somerville’s 20% level.
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September 9, 2025 at 1:40 PM