Abundant Housing L.A.

Abundant Housing L.A. LA's pro-housing voice. Building the movement to end the housing shortage and house all Angelenos. Welcome to the AHLA Forum! Excited to have you join us!

This page and discussion group are intended to be a place for AHLA members to further the mission of AHLA through collaboration, support, and brainstorming. The page is a respectful, civil, open, and welcoming environment. Abundant Housing LA is the pro-housing (or YIMBY) group for LA County. We’re a volunteer-led nonprofit that is dedicated to making LA a more affordable place to live. W

e want there to be enough homes for all Angelenos. We want to be able to afford our rent, we want our kids to be able to stay here, and we want Southern California to be diverse and vibrant. This page is where members and people interested in AHLA come together to talk online, coordinate on education and advocacy campaigns, talk policy, plan events, and get to know each other. CODE OF CONDUCT - please read! What is not Allowed
• Sharing or publicizing the contents of the AHLA page. Discussion here is not intended to be shared outside of the page. However, please assume that anything you write may become public at any time, and behave in a professional and respectful manner that will represent AHLA appropriately.
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• Bad faith usage of the Page. AHLA is a pro-housing organization committed to advocating for more housing. Posters are expected to use the Page to engage in good faith discussion that furthers AHLA’s mission. Members whose behavior goes against the purpose and mission of AHLA may be removed.
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• Content Removal
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Powered by volunteers 💪At the end of May, Abundant Housing LA members joined our staff in Sacramento to meet with the LA...
06/11/2026

Powered by volunteers 💪

At the end of May, Abundant Housing LA members joined our staff in Sacramento to meet with the LA delegation and advocate for bold housing solutions that match the scale of California’s housing crisis. We urged support for key state bills that will:

🏘️ streamline housing production
🔑 create more pathways to homeownership
🏡 spur missing middle housing
…and build more affordable, inclusive communities across LA County and beyond.

Big thanks to every volunteer who took time to fly in, show up, speak out, and push for a California where more people can afford to live and thrive.

Sacramento

🚨 CALL TO ACTION 🚨 This Wednesday, June 3rd at 10AM SB79 implementation is headed to the LA City Council and we need you...
06/01/2026

🚨 CALL TO ACTION 🚨 This Wednesday, June 3rd at 10AM SB79 implementation is headed to the LA City Council and we need your support!

Join us in telling LA City Council we support building more homes close to major transit stops, close to parks, good-paying jobs, and high-performing schools.

Sign up and join us to give public comment at Los Angeles City Hall to advocate for both mixed income and 100% affordable housing projects near transit stations in high resource communities.

You can also send an advocacy letter to City Council with our template, link in bio!

AHLA is proud to endorse Tom Steyer for Governor! He has unparalleled track record of supporting housing equity across t...
05/30/2026

AHLA is proud to endorse Tom Steyer for Governor! He has unparalleled track record of supporting housing equity across the West Coast and we couldn’t be prouder to endorse him for the next Governor of California.

Make sure to make your voting plan for next Tuesday whether that be in person or by mail-in ballot! Your vote counts and your voice should be heard. Join us in voting for housing equity on June 2nd!

AHLA is proud to endorse Nithya Raman for Mayor of the City of Los Angeles! Nithya Raman isn’t afraid to be the only cha...
05/30/2026

AHLA is proud to endorse Nithya Raman for Mayor of the City of Los Angeles! Nithya Raman isn’t afraid to be the only champion behind issues she believes in like being one of only five City Council members to support SB79. We need someone with her fight as Mayor of this great city.

Make sure to make your voting plan for next Tuesday whether that be in person or by mail-in ballot! Your vote counts and your voice should be heard. Join us in voting for housing equity on June 2nd!

AHLA is proud to endorse Sara J. Hernandez for California’s State Senate seat for District 26! Sara is unmatched in expe...
05/29/2026

AHLA is proud to endorse Sara J. Hernandez for California’s State Senate seat for District 26! Sara is unmatched in experience and knowledge as a land-use attorney and as a Trustee of the LA Community College District. We need someone with her dedication to drive housing justice at the State level!

Make sure to make your voting plan for next Tuesday whether that be in person or by mail-in ballot! Your vote counts and your voice should be heard. Join us in voting for housing equity on June 2nd!

AHLA is proud to endorse John Erickson for California’s State Senate seat for District 24! John has delivered real resul...
05/29/2026

AHLA is proud to endorse John Erickson for California’s State Senate seat for District 24! John has delivered real results through real action. In his time on the West Hollywood City Council, he championed initiatives that expanded housing opportunities. We need someone with his drive on the California State Senate!

Make sure to make your voting plan for next Tuesday whether that be in person or by mail-in ballot! Your vote counts and your voice should be heard. Join us in voting for housing equity on June 2nd!

AHLA is proud to endorse Marissa Roy for Los Angeles City Attorney. She understands the barriers that stop housing abund...
05/28/2026

AHLA is proud to endorse Marissa Roy for Los Angeles City Attorney. She understands the barriers that stop housing abundance across LA. She is the best candidate to ensure pro-housing is a core mission through the City Attorney’s Office.

Make sure to make your voting plan for next Tuesday whether that be in person or by mail-in ballot! Your vote counts and your voice should be heard. Join us in voting for housing equity on June 2nd!

AHLA is proud to endorse  for LA City Council for District 11! Faizah has the experience as the Managing Attorney of Hou...
05/28/2026

AHLA is proud to endorse for LA City Council for District 11! Faizah has the experience as the Managing Attorney of Housing Justice Initiatives at Public Counsel to be a leader in the pro-housing justice movement. We need someone with her hands on experience to guide housing equity across Los Angeles County.

Make sure to make your voting plan for next Tuesday whether that be in person or by mail-in ballot! Your vote counts and your voice should be heard. Join us in voting for housing equity on June 2nd!

June 2nd is just one week away so that means the California Primary Election is almost upon us! We have put together the...
05/27/2026

June 2nd is just one week away so that means the California Primary Election is almost upon us! We have put together the official 2026 AHLA Voter Guide with all of our endorsed candidates in one place! From the local level to statewide offices, here you can find all of the candidates that have been chosen by the endorsement committee for their commitment to creating more equitable housing across LA.

Make sure to make your voting plan for next Tuesday whether that be in person or by mail-in ballot! Your vote counts and your voice should be heard. Join us in voting for housing equity in June 2nd!

Owning a home in California feels out of reach for too many families. With some of the lowest homeownership rates in the...
05/22/2026

Owning a home in California feels out of reach for too many families. With some of the lowest homeownership rates in the nation, we need more affordable pathways to ownership that don’t require moving further away from jobs, schools, and community.

Los Angeles was built on missing middle housing — duplexes, fourplexes, bungalow courts, and courtyard apartments that created more options for families to live in our communities.
Today, outdated building standards can make these smaller multifamily homes harder and more expensive to build than single-family ones.

LA City Council will soon vote on three Priority State Bills AHLA is supporting:

🏘️AB 1070 (Ward), a bill to study how small-scale multifamily housing can be better incorporated into the residential building code and create more equitable pathways for these housing types.

🏘️ AB 1903 (Wicks): Helps rebalance construction defect laws to prioritize repairs over expensive lawsuits, reducing barriers that slow condo development.

🏘️ AB 1406 (Ward): Expands financing opportunities for new condos by allowing larger deposits, helping lower development costs and unlock new housing production.

These changes can help create more homes that working families can actually afford to own. Join AHLA in support of our housing priorities and advocate for a future where homeownership is possible for more Angelenos.

📣 Take action by May 26: Use the link in our bio to join AHLA’s email campaign and urge City Council to support policies that expand housing options for Angelenos.

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