Neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon explained

Portland, Oregon is divided into six sections: North Portland, Northeast Portland, Northwest Portland, South Portland, Southeast Portland, and Southwest Portland. There are 95 officially recognized neighborhoods, each of which is represented by a volunteer-based neighborhood association. No neighborhood associations overlap the Willamette River, but a few overlap the addressing sextants. For example, most addresses in the South Portland Neighborhood Association are South, but a portion of the neighborhood is west of SW View Point Terrace where addresses have a SW prefix. Similarly the Buckman Neighborhood Association spans both NE and SE Portland.

Neighborhood associations serve as the liaison between residents and the city government, as coordinated by the city's Office of Community & Civic Life,[1] which was created in 1974 and known as the Office of Neighborhood Involvement until July 2018.[2] The city subsequently provides funding to this "network of neighborhoods" through district coalitions, which are groupings of neighborhood associations. A few areas of Portland are "unclaimed" by any of the 95 neighborhood associations in Portland.

Neighborhoods

Each neighborhood association defines its own boundaries, which may include areas outside of Portland city limits and (if mutually agreed) areas that overlap with other neighborhoods. Neighborhoods may span boundaries between the six sections (North Portland, Northeast Portland, Northwest Portland, South Portland, Southeast Portland, and Southwest Portland) of the city as well. The segmentation adopted here is based on Office of Community & Civic Life's district coalition model, under which each neighborhood is part of at most one coalition (though some neighborhoods are not included in any).

!Neighborhood name!Sextant!Coalition!Namesake!Image!Notes
AlamedaNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsAlameda Land Company who laid out the first subdivision in the area
Arbor LodgeNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood Services
Ardenwald-Johnson CreekSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionArden M. Rockwood, son of the man who first platted the areaPartially in Portland and Milwaukie. Neighborhood recognized by both cities.
ArgayNortheastEast Portland Community OfficePortmanteau of Art Simonson and Gerhardt "Gay" Stavney, planners of neighborhood.
Arlington HeightsNorthwestNeighbors West-Northwest
Arnold CreekSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsArnold Creek
AshcreekSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
Beaumont-WilshireNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsBeaumont: beautiful mountain in French.Wilshire: Etymology unknown
BoiseNorth, NortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsReuben P. Boise, Oregon Supreme Court JusticeIncludes Mississippi District.
Brentwood-DarlingtonSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
BridgetonNorth, NortheastNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesBridgeton Slough, in turn named for the Interstate Bridge
BridlemileSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
BrooklynSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionLarge number of rivers, creeks, and lakes that historically occupied the neighborhood.
BuckmanSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionCity Councilor Cyrus Buckman
Cathedral ParkNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesCathedral Park
CentennialSoutheastEast Portland Community Office
Collins ViewSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
ConcordiaNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsConcordia University (now University of Oregon Portland)
Creston-KenilworthSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionCreston: Etymology unknownKenilworth: Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth. A Romance.
CrestwoodSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
CullyNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsSettler Thomas Cully.
ChinatownNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestHistorically large number of Chinese businesses and residencesNorthwest part of Old Town Chinatown, the Southwest part being Old Town.
DowntownSouthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestPortland's Downtown
East ColumbiaNorth, NortheastNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesColumbia River
EastmorelandSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionPioneer Julius C. Moreland
EliotNorth, NortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsRev. Thomas Lamb EliotFormer center of Albina, Oregon before annexation with Portland.
Far SouthwestSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsFarthest southwest neighborhood of Portland
Forest ParkNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestForest Park
Foster-PowellSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionFoster Road and Powell Boulevard, in turn named for Estacada farmer Philip Foster and settler Jackson Powell
GlenfairNortheast, SoutheastEast Portland Community OfficeGlenfair Park
Goose HollowSouthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestLarge amount of wild Geese who historically inhabited the area
Grant ParkNortheastCentral Northeast NeighborsGrant Park, in turn named for President Ulysses S. Grant
Hayden IslandNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesHayden Island, in turn named for settler Gay Hayden
HayhurstSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
HazelwoodNortheast, SoutheastEast Portland Community Office
Healy HeightsSouthwestUnaffiliated
HillsdaleSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsTualatin Mountains (West Hills)
HillsideNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestTualatin Mountains (West Hills)
HollywoodNortheastCentral Northeast NeighborsHollywood Theatre
HomesteadSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsLocation of the homestead of State Representative Philip Augustus Marquam
Hosford-AbernethySoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionHosford: Methodist Missionary Chauncey Hosford.Abernethy: Provisional Governor of Oregon George Abernethy.
HumboldtNorth, NortheastNortheast Coalition of Neighborhoods
IrvingtonNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsIrvington Investment Company, development company that helped create the neighborhood.
KentonNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood Services
KernsNortheast, SoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionSettler William Kerns
KingNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsRev. Martin Luther King Jr.
LaurelhurstNortheast, SoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionLaurelhurst Company, development company that helped create the neighborhood.
LentsSoutheastEast Portland Community OfficeSettler Oliver P. Lent
LinntonNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestUS Senator Lewis F. Linn (D-MO)
Lloyd DistrictNorth, NortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsDeveloper Ralph Lloyd, founder of Lloyd Center, once America's largest shopping mall
Madison SouthNortheastCentral Northeast NeighborsJames Madison High School (now Leodis V. McDaniel High School)
MaplewoodSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
MarkhamSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
Marshall ParkSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsMarshall Park, in turn named for Frederick C. and Addie Mae Marshall who donated the park to the city
Mill ParkSoutheastEast Portland Community Office
MontavillaNortheast, SoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionPortmanteau of Mount Tabor Village
Mt. Scott-ArletaSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionMt. Scott: Harvey W. Scott, editor of The Oregonian.Arleta: the daughter of one of the neighborhood's early developers.
Mount TaborSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionMount Tabor, in turn named for the biblical Mount Tabor
Multnomah/Multnomah VillageSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsMultnomah Tribe/Chief Multnomah
North TaborSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionMount Tabor, in turn named for the biblical Mount Tabor
Northwest DistrictNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestNorthwest PortlandIncludes Uptown, Nob Hill, Alphabet District, and Slabtown.
Northwest HeightsNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestNorthwest Portland
Northwest IndustrialNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestLarge number of Industrial parks in the area
Old TownSouthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestOriginal urban core of Portland. "Oldest part of town".Southwest part of Old Town Chinatown, the Northwest part being Chinatown.
OverlookNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesThe neighborhood is located on a bluff that overlooks the city.Includes Swan Island.
ParkroseNortheastEast Portland Community Office
Parkrose HeightsNortheastEast Portland Community Office
Pearl DistrictNorthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestCoined by local journalist Terry Hammond for unknown reasons
PiedmontNorth, NortheastNorth Portland Neighborhood Services
Pleasant ValleySoutheastEast Portland Community Office
PortsmouthNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesPort of Portland
Powellhurst-GilbertSoutheastEast Portland Community OfficeNamed for two schools in the area, Powellhurst (in turn named for settler Jackson Powell) and Gilbert Heights (in turn named for settler William M. Gilbert).Includes the recently formed Jade District.
ReedSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionReed College, in turn named for pioneers Simeon Gannett & Amanda Reed.
RichmondSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionSettler Richmond Kelly, son of Rev. Clinton Kelly.
Rose City ParkNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsRefers to Portland's nickname of the City of Roses.
RosewayNortheastCentral Northeast NeighborsRefers to Portland's nickname of the City of Roses.
RussellNortheastEast Portland Community Office
SabinNortheastNortheast Coalition of Neighborhoods
St. JohnsNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesSettler James John
Sellwood-Moreland (Westmoreland)SoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionSellwood: Rev. John SellwoodMoreland: Pioneer Julius C. Moreland
South BurlingameSouthwestSouthwest Neighborhoods
South PortlandSouthSouthwest NeighborhoodsSouth of DowntownIncludes South Waterfront, Lair Hill, and Corbett
South TaborSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionMount Tabor, in turn named for the biblical Mount Tabor
Southwest HillsSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsTualatin Mountains (West Hills)Partially in Portland and unincorporated Multnomah County.
Sullivan's GulchNortheastNortheast Coalition of NeighborhoodsSettler Timothy Sullivan
SumnerNortheastCentral Northeast Neighbors
SunderlandNortheastCentral Northeast NeighborsIncludes Dignity Village.
SunnysideSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
Sylvan-HighlandsSouthwestNeighbors West-NorthwestRoman God of the Woods, Silvanus
University ParkNorthNorth Portland Neighborhood ServicesPortland Methodist Episcopal University (now University of Portland)
VernonNortheastNortheast Coalition of Neighborhoods
West Portland ParkSouthwestSouthwest NeighborhoodsWest part of Portland
WilkesNortheastEast Portland Community OfficeThe Wilkes Family of settlers
Woodland ParkNortheastEast Portland Community OfficePortland's smallest neighborhood.
WoodlawnNortheastNortheast Coalition of Neighborhoods
WoodstockSoutheastSoutheast Uplift Neighborhood CoalitionSir Walter Scott's Woodstock

Other areas and communities

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.portlandoregon.gov/civic/77242 Office of Civic & Community Life
  2. https://efiles.portlandoregon.gov/Record/12094968/?_ga=2.220362968.151555658.1535337685-188938758.1350986247 City council ordinance 189078
  3. Web site: Audit Finds East Portland Lags Behind In Sidewalks, Parks. Templeton. Amelia. www.opb.org. en. 2018-07-27.
  4. News: The Other Portland. Willamette Week. 2018-07-27. en-US.