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{{Short description|95 sections of the large Pacific Northwest city}}
[[File:portland.png|thumb|right|Map of Portland, Oregon's five sections, prior to the creation of [[South Portland, Oregon|South Portland]] in 2020.]]
[[File:portland.png|thumb|right|Map of Portland, Oregon's five sections, prior to the creation of [[South Portland, Oregon|South Portland]] in 2020.]]


Portland, Oregon is divided into six sections, as of May 1, 2020: [[North Portland, Oregon|North Portland]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast Portland]], [[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest Portland]], [[South Portland, Oregon|South Portland]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast Portland]], and [[Southwest Portland, Oregon|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.
Portland, Oregon is divided into six sections: [[North Portland, Oregon|North Portland]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast Portland]], [[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest Portland]], [[South Portland, Oregon|South Portland]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast Portland]], and [[Southwest Portland, Oregon|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,<ref>[https://www.portlandoregon.gov/civic/77242 Office of Civic & Community Life], City of Portland. Accessed 2018-08-26.</ref> which was created in 1974 and known as the Office of Neighborhood Involvement until July 2018.<ref>[https://efiles.portlandoregon.gov/Record/12094968/?_ga=2.220362968.151555658.1535337685-188938758.1350986247 City council ordinance 189078], passed on July 18, 2018. Auditor's Office, City of Portland.</ref> 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.
Neighborhood associations serve as the liaison between residents and the city government, as coordinated by the city's Office of Community & Civic Life,<ref>[https://www.portlandoregon.gov/civic/77242 Office of Civic & Community Life], City of Portland. Accessed 2018-08-26.</ref> which was created in 1974 and known as the Office of Neighborhood Involvement until July 2018.<ref>[https://efiles.portlandoregon.gov/Record/12094968/?_ga=2.220362968.151555658.1535337685-188938758.1350986247 City council ordinance 189078], passed on July 18, 2018. Auditor's Office, City of Portland.</ref> 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==
==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 (N, NE, NW, S, SE, SW) 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).
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, Oregon|North Portland]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast Portland]], [[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest Portland]], [[South Portland, Oregon|South Portland]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast Portland]], and [[Southwest Portland, Oregon|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).
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=== Neighbors West-Northwest (NWNW)===
!Neighborhood name
Neighborhoods in the [http://www.nwnw.org/ Neighbors West-Northwest Coalition] (NWNW) include:
!Sextant

!Coalition
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!Namesake
*[[Arlington Heights, Portland, Oregon|Arlington Heights]]
!Image
*[[Forest Park, Portland, Oregon|Forest Park]]
!Notes
*[[Goose Hollow, Portland, Oregon|Goose Hollow]]
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*[[Hillside, Portland, Oregon|Hillside]]
*[[Linnton, Portland, Oregon|Linnton]]
|[[Alameda, Portland, Oregon|Alameda]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
*[[Northwest District, Portland, Oregon|Northwest District]] (includes Uptown, Nob Hill, Alphabet Historic District)
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
*[[Northwest Heights, Portland, Oregon|Northwest Heights]]
|Alameda Land Company who laid out the first subdivision in the area
*[[Northwest Industrial, Portland, Oregon|Northwest Industrial]]
|[[File:AlamedaNeighborhood.jpg|frameless|184x184px]]
*[[Old Town Chinatown, Portland, Oregon|Old Town Chinatown]]
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*[[Pearl District, Portland, Oregon|Pearl District]]
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*[[Downtown, Portland, Oregon|Portland Downtown]]
*[[Sylvan-Highlands, Portland, Oregon|Sylvan-Highlands]]
|[[Arbor Lodge, Portland, Oregon|Arbor Lodge]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
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|North Portland Neighborhood Services

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These are in Northwest Portland, except Arlington Heights, Goose Hollow, Portland Downtown, and Sylvan-Highlands, which are in Southwest Portland.
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===Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. (SWNI)===
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The following neighborhoods, all of which are within the boundaries of [[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest Portland]], are associated with [http://www.swni.org/ Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc.] (SWNI):
|[[Ardenwald-Johnson Creek, Portland, Oregon|Ardenwald-Johnson Creek]]

|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
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|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
*[[Arnold Creek, Portland, Oregon|Arnold Creek]]
|Arden M. Rockwood, son of the man who first platted the area
*[[Ashcreek, Portland, Oregon|Ashcreek]]
|[[File:Ardenwald Elementary 1.jpg|frameless|181x181px]]
*[[Bridlemile, Portland, Oregon|Bridlemile]] (includes Glencullen)
|Partially in Portland and [[Milwaukie, Oregon|Milwaukie]]. Neighborhood recognized by both cities.
*[[Collins View, Portland, Oregon|Collins View]]
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*[[Crestwood, Portland, Oregon|Crestwood]]
*[[Far Southwest, Portland, Oregon|Far Southwest]]
|[[Argay, Portland, Oregon|Argay]]
*[[Hayhurst, Portland, Oregon|Hayhurst]] (includes Vermont Hills)
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
*[[Hillsdale, Portland, Oregon|Hillsdale]]
|East Portland Community Office
|[[Portmanteau]] of Art Simonson and Gerhardt "Gay" Stavney, planners of neighborhood.
*[[Homestead, Portland, Oregon|Homestead]]
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*[[Maplewood, Portland, Oregon|Maplewood]]
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*[[Markham, Portland, Oregon|Markham]]
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*[[Marshall Park, Portland, Oregon|Marshall Park]]
|[[Arlington Heights, Portland, Oregon|Arlington Heights]]
*[[Multnomah Village|Multnomah]] (includes Multnomah Village)
*[[South Burlingame, Portland, Oregon|South Burlingame]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
*[[South Portland, Portland, Oregon|South Portland]] (includes Corbett, Fulton, Lair Hill, Terwilliger, and the Johns Landing and [[South Waterfront]] developments)
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*[[Southwest Hills, Portland, Oregon]]
|[[File:RoseTestGardenPortland.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
*[[West Portland Park, Portland, Oregon|West Portland Park]] (includes Capitol Hill)
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|[[Arnold Creek, Portland, Oregon|Arnold Creek]]
===North Portland Neighborhood Services (NPNS)===
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
Neighborhoods associated with the [https://www.npnscommunity.org/ North Portland Neighborhood Services (NPNS)] include:
|Southwest Neighborhoods

|Arnold Creek
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*[[Arbor Lodge, Portland, Oregon|Arbor Lodge]]
|[[File:Arnold Creek (Portland, Oregon).jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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*[[Bridgeton, Portland, Oregon|Bridgeton]]
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*[[Cathedral Park, Portland, Oregon|Cathedral Park]]
*[[East Columbia, Portland, Oregon|East Columbia]]
|[[Ashcreek, Portland, Oregon|Ashcreek]]
*[[Hayden Island, Portland, Oregon|Hayden Island]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
*[[Kenton, Portland, Oregon|Kenton]]
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*[[Overlook, Portland, Oregon|Overlook]]
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*[[Piedmont, Portland, Oregon|Piedmont]]
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*[[Portsmouth, Portland, Oregon|Portsmouth]]
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*[[St. Johns, Portland, Oregon|St. Johns]]
*[[University Park, Portland, Oregon|University Park]]
|[[Beaumont-Wilshire, Portland, Oregon|Beaumont-Wilshire]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
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|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods

|Beaumont: beautiful mountain in French.
Most lie entirely within North Portland. Bridgeton, Hayden Island and Piedmont are split between North and Northeast sections. East Columbia is in Northeast Portland.
Wilshire: Etymology unknown

|[[File:NE 46th Avenue -2.JPG|frameless|184x184px]]
===Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN)===
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Neighborhoods associated with the [http://www.necoalition.org/ Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN)] include:
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|[[Boise, Portland, Oregon|Boise]]
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*[[Alameda, Portland, Oregon|Alameda]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
*[[Boise, Portland, Oregon|Boise]]
|[[Reuben P. Boise]], [[Oregon Supreme Court|Oregon Supreme Court Justice]]
*[[Concordia, Portland, Oregon|Concordia]]
|[[File:Historic Mississippi N Mississippi Av.JPG|frameless|185x185px]]
*[[Eliot, Portland, Oregon|Eliot]]
|Includes Mississippi District.
*[[Humboldt, Portland, Oregon|Humboldt]]
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*[[Irvington, Portland, Oregon|Irvington]]
*[[King, Portland, Oregon|King]]
|[[Brentwood-Darlington, Portland, Oregon|Brentwood-Darlington]]
*[[Lloyd District, Portland, Oregon|Lloyd District]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
*[[Sabin, Portland, Oregon|Sabin]]
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*[[Sullivan's Gulch, Portland, Oregon|Sullivan's Gulch]]
|[[File:Brentwood park 2.jpg|frameless|183x183px]]
*[[Vernon, Portland, Oregon|Vernon]]
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*[[Woodlawn, Portland, Oregon|Woodlawn]]
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|[[Bridgeton, Portland, Oregon|Bridgeton]]

|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
Most lie entirely within Northeast Portland. Boise, Eliot, and Humboldt include areas in North Portland.
|North Portland Neighborhood Services

|[[Columbia Slough|Bridgeton Slough]], in turn named for the [[Interstate Bridge]]
===[http://www.cnncoalition.org/ Central Northeast Neighbors, Inc. (CNN)]===
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*[[Beaumont-Wilshire, Portland, Oregon|Beaumont-Wilshire]]
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*[[Cully, Portland, Oregon|Cully]]
*[[Grant Park, Portland, Oregon|Grant Park]]
|[[Bridlemile, Portland, Oregon|Bridlemile]]
*[[Hollywood District (Portland, Oregon)|Hollywood]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
*[[Madison South, Portland, Oregon|Madison South]]
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*[[Rose City Park, Portland, Oregon|Rose City Park]]
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*[[Roseway, Portland, Oregon|Roseway]]
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*[[Sumner, Portland, Oregon|Sumner]]
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*[[Sunderland, Portland, Oregon|Sunderland]] (includes the [[Dignity Village]] [[homeless]] encampment)
|[[Brooklyn, Portland, Oregon|Brooklyn]]

|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
All lie within Northeast Portland.
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition

|Large number of rivers, creeks, and lakes that historically occupied the neighborhood.
===[http://epno.org/ East Portland Neighborhood Office (EPNO)]===
|[[File:DSCN6777 brooklynpark e.jpg|frameless|250x250px]]

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*[[Argay, Portland, Oregon|Argay]]
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*[[Centennial, Portland, Oregon|Centennial]]
*[[Glenfair, Portland, Oregon|Glenfair]]
|[[Buckman, Portland, Oregon|Buckman]]
*[[Hazelwood, Portland, Oregon|Hazelwood]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
*[[Lents, Portland, Oregon|Lents]]
|City Councilor [[Cyrus Buckman]]
*[[Mill Park, Portland, Oregon|Mill Park]]
|[[File:Lone Fir Cemetery.jpg|frameless|184x184px]]
*[[Parkrose, Portland, Oregon|Parkrose]]
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*[[Parkrose Heights, Portland, Oregon|Parkrose Heights]]
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*[[Pleasant Valley, Portland, Oregon|Pleasant Valley]]
*[[Powellhurst-Gilbert, Portland, Oregon|Powellhurst-Gilbert]]
|[[Cathedral Park, Portland, Oregon|Cathedral Park]]
*[[Russell, Portland, Oregon|Russell]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
*[[Wilkes, Portland, Oregon|Wilkes]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
*[[Woodland Park, Portland, Oregon|Woodland Park]]
|[[Cathedral Park (Portland, Oregon)|Cathedral Park]]
|[[File:St Johns Bridge from Cathedral Park all - Portland, Oregon.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]

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Argay, Parkrose, Parkrose Heights, Russell, Wilkes, and Woodland Park are in Northeast Portland.
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Glenfair and Hazelwood are split between Northeast and Southeast sections.
|[[Centennial, Portland, Oregon|Centennial]]
Centennial, Lents, Mill Park, Pleasant Valley, and Powellhurst-Gilbert are in Southeast Portland.
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]

|East Portland Community Office
===Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition (SE Uplift)===
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The following neighborhoods are associated with the [http://www.seuplift.org Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coaliation] (SE Uplift):
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*[[Ardenwald-Johnson Creek, Portland, Oregon|Ardenwald-Johnson Creek]]
*[[Brentwood-Darlington, Portland, Oregon|Brentwood-Darlington]]
|[[Collins View, Portland, Oregon|Collins View]]
*[[Brooklyn, Portland, Oregon|Brooklyn]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
*[[Buckman, Portland, Oregon|Buckman]]
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*[[Creston-Kenilworth, Portland, Oregon|Creston-Kenilworth]]
|[[File:Lewis & Clark College, Frank Manor House, View from Reflecting Pool.JPG|frameless|247x247px]]
*[[Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon|Eastmoreland]]
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*[[Foster-Powell, Portland, Oregon|Foster-Powell]]
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*[[Hosford-Abernethy, Portland, Oregon|Hosford-Abernethy]] (includes [[Ladd's Addition, Portland, Oregon|Ladd's Addition]])
*[[Kerns, Portland, Oregon|Kerns]]
|[[Concordia, Portland, Oregon|Concordia]]
*[[Laurelhurst, Portland, Oregon|Laurelhurst]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
*[[Montavilla, Portland, Oregon|Montavilla]]
|[[Concordia University (Oregon)|Concordia University]] (now [[University of Oregon|University of Oregon Portland]])
*[[Mt. Scott-Arleta, Portland, Oregon|Mt. Scott-Arleta]]
*[[Mt. Tabor, Portland, Oregon|Mt. Tabor]]
|[[File:Kennedy School - Portland Oregon.jpg|frameless|184x184px]]
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*[[North Tabor, Portland, Oregon|North Tabor]]
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*[[Reed, Portland, Oregon|Reed]] (included [[Lambert Gardens]])
*[[Richmond, Portland, Oregon|Richmond]]
|[[Creston-Kenilworth, Portland, Oregon|Creston-Kenilworth]]
*[[Sellwood, Portland, Oregon|Sellwood-Moreland]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
*[[South Tabor, Portland, Oregon|South Tabor]]
|Creston: Etymology unknown
*[[Sunnyside, Portland, Oregon|Sunnyside]]
Kenilworth: [[Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott's]] [[Kenilworth (novel)|''Kenilworth. A Romance'']].
*[[Woodstock, Portland, Oregon|Woodstock]]
|[[File:Kenilworth Park, SE Portland, Oregon, July 2020 - 2.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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All are entirely within [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast Portland]], except North Tabor, Laurelhurst, Kerns, and Montavilla, which are split between Northeast and Southeast sections and Ardenwald-Johnson Creek, which covers both Portland and Milwaukie.
|[[Crestwood, Portland, Oregon|Crestwood]]

|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
===Unaffiliated with a coalition===
|Southwest Neighborhoods
*[[Healy Heights, Portland, Oregon|Healy Heights]]
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Healy Heights lies within Southwest Portland.
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|[[Cully, Portland, Oregon|Cully]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
|Settler Thomas Cully.
|[[File:Cully Neighborhood.jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Old Town Chinatown|Chinatown]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|[[Chinatown|Historically large number of Chinese businesses and residences]]
|[[File:ChinatownGatePortland.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]] part of [[Old Town Chinatown]], the [[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]] part being [[Old Town Chinatown|Old Town]].
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|[[Downtown Portland, Oregon|Downtown]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|Portland's [[Downtown]]
|[[File:Downtown Portland, OR by Paul Nelson.jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[East Columbia, Portland, Oregon|East Columbia]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
|[[Columbia River]]
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|[[Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon|Eastmoreland]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|Pioneer [[Julius C. Moreland]]
|[[File:Eastmoreland Golf Clubhouse - Portland Oregon.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Eliot, Portland, Oregon|Eliot]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
|[[Reverend|Rev.]] [[Thomas Lamb Eliot]]
|[[File:Torgler Building - Portland Oregon.jpg|frameless|184x184px]]
|Former center of [[Albina, Oregon]] before annexation with Portland.
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|[[Far Southwest, Portland, Oregon|Far Southwest]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|Farthest southwest neighborhood of Portland
|[[File:TCB @ PCC.JPG|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Forest Park, Portland, Oregon|Forest Park]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|[[Forest Park (Portland, Oregon)|Forest Park]]
|[[File:Macleay Park 1914 - Portland, Oregon.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Foster-Powell, Portland, Oregon|Foster-Powell]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|[[Foster Road]] and [[U.S. Route 26 in Oregon|Powell Boulevard]], in turn named for [[Estacada, Oregon|Estacada]] farmer Philip Foster and settler Jackson Powell
|[[File:FP Street.jpeg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Glenfair, Portland, Oregon|Glenfair]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
|[[Glenfair Park]]
|[[File:Portland, Oregon (July 2022) - 189.jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Goose Hollow, Portland, Oregon|Goose Hollow]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|Large amount of wild [[Geese]] who historically inhabited the area
|[[File:Vista Bridge from Jefferson Street, looking east (2012).jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Grant Park, Portland, Oregon|Grant Park]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Central Northeast Neighbors
|[[Grant Park (Portland, Oregon)|Grant Park]], in turn named for [[President of the United States|President]] [[Ulysses S. Grant]]
|[[File:Grant Park, Portland OR, February 2013.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Hayden Island, Portland, Oregon|Hayden Island]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
|[[Hayden Island, Portland, Oregon|Hayden Island]], in turn named for settler [[Gay Hayden]]
|[[File:Jantzen Beach - panoramio.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Hayhurst, Portland, Oregon|Hayhurst]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
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|[[File:Alpenrose.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Hazelwood, Portland, Oregon|Hazelwood]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
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|[[Healy Heights, Portland, Oregon|Healy Heights]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Unaffiliated
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|[[File:HealyHeights01.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Hillsdale, Portland, Oregon|Hillsdale]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|[[Tualatin Mountains]] (West Hills)
|[[File:Hillsdale Portland, Oregon.jpg|frameless|184x184px]]
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|[[Hillside, Portland, Oregon|Hillside]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|[[Tualatin Mountains]] (West Hills)
|[[File:Rear of Pittock Mansion.jpeg|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Hollywood, Portland, Oregon|Hollywood]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Central Northeast Neighbors
|[[Hollywood Theatre (Portland, Oregon)|Hollywood Theatre]]
|[[File:Hollywood District, Portland, Oregon (2021) - 15.jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Homestead, Portland, Oregon|Homestead]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|Location of the homestead of [[Oregon House of Representatives|State Representative]] [[Philip Augustus Marquam]]
|[[File:OregonHealthSciUniv.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
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|[[Hosford-Abernethy, Portland, Oregon|Hosford-Abernethy]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|Hosford: [[Methodism in the United States|Methodist]] Missionary [[Chauncey Hosford]].
Abernethy: [[Governor of Oregon|Provisional Governor of Oregon]] [[George Abernethy]].
|[[File:OMSI.jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Humboldt, Portland, Oregon|Humboldt]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
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|[[Irvington, Portland, Oregon|Irvington]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
|Irvington Investment Company, development company that helped create the neighborhood.
|[[File:Irving Park, Portland, Oregon.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Kenton, Portland, Oregon|Kenton]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
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|[[File:Paul Bunyan Statue in Portland Oregon in 2004.jpg|frameless|282x282px]]
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|[[Kerns, Portland, Oregon|Kerns]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|Settler William Kerns
|[[File:Fire Alarm Telegraph building in Portland, OR.png|frameless|183x183px]]
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|[[King, Portland, Oregon|King]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
|[[Reverend|Rev.]] [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]
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|[[Laurelhurst, Portland, Oregon|Laurelhurst]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|Laurelhurst Company, development company that helped create the neighborhood.
|[[File:Joan of Arc statue with pedestal - Portland, Oregon.jpg|frameless|246x246px]]
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|[[Lents, Portland, Oregon|Lents]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
|Settler Oliver P. Lent
|[[File:Lents Town Center 2021.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Linnton, Portland, Oregon|Linnton]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|[[United States Senate|US Senator]] [[Lewis F. Linn]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]]-[[Missouri|MO]])
|[[File:Robert Rynerson Pacific Northwest transportation --- 0157 (23880865892).jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Lloyd District, Portland, Oregon|Lloyd District]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
|Developer Ralph Lloyd, founder of [[Lloyd Center]], once America's largest shopping mall
|[[File:Lloyd District skyline from Pittock Mansion May 2021.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Madison South, Portland, Oregon|Madison South]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Central Northeast Neighbors
|[[Leodis V. McDaniel High School|James Madison High School]] (now Leodis V. McDaniel High School)
|[[File:James Madison High School - Portland, Oregon.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Maplewood, Portland, Oregon|Maplewood]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
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|[[File:Maplewood2.JPG|frameless|186x186px]]
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|[[Markham, Portland, Oregon|Markham]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
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|[[Marshall Park, Portland, Oregon|Marshall Park]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|Marshall Park, in turn named for Frederick C. and Addie Mae Marshall who donated the park to the city
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|[[Mill Park, Portland, Oregon|Mill Park]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
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|[[File:Mall 205 wide - Portland, Oregon.JPG|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Montavilla, Portland, Oregon|Montavilla]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]], [[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|[[Portmanteau]] of [[Mount Tabor (Oregon)|Mount Tabor]] Village
|[[File:Montavilla Park in Portland.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
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|[[Mt. Scott-Arleta, Portland, Oregon|Mt. Scott-Arleta]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|Mt. Scott: [[Harvey W. Scott]], editor of [[The Oregonian]].
Arleta: the daughter of one of the neighborhood's early developers.
|[[File:SE 72nd and Harold.pdf|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Mount Tabor, Portland, Oregon|Mount Tabor]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|[[Mount Tabor (Oregon)|Mount Tabor]], in turn named for the biblical [[Mount Tabor]]
|[[File:Mtaborportland.jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Multnomah, Portland, Oregon|Multnomah/Multnomah Village]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|[[Multnomah people|Multnomah Tribe]]/[[Chief Multnomah]]
|[[File:Multnomah-Days-2009.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[North Tabor, Portland, Oregon|North Tabor]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|[[Mount Tabor (Oregon)|Mount Tabor]], in turn named for the biblical [[Mount Tabor]]
|[[File:Platform at Northeast 60th Avenue station, February 2018.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Northwest District, Portland, Oregon|Northwest District]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest Portland]]
|[[File:NW 23rd at Irving.jpeg|frameless|184x184px]]
|Includes Uptown, Nob Hill, [[Alphabet District]], and [[Slabtown, Portland, Oregon|Slabtown]].
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|[[Northwest Heights, Portland, Oregon|Northwest Heights]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest Portland]]
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|[[Northwest Industrial, Portland, Oregon|Northwest Industrial]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|Large number of Industrial parks in the area
|[[File:BNSF bridge 5.1 with steam loco SP 4449 crossing.jpg|frameless|184x184px]]
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|[[Old Town Chinatown|Old Town]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|Original urban core of Portland. "Oldest part of town".
|[[File:Portland, Oregon sign + Old Town tower, 2012.JPG|frameless|183x183px]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]] part of [[Old Town Chinatown]], the [[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]] part being [[Old Town Chinatown|Chinatown]].
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|[[Overlook, Portland, Oregon|Overlook]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
|The neighborhood is located on a bluff that overlooks the city.
|[[File:Aerial view of Swan Island in Portland, Oregon, from west in June 2018.jpg|frameless|186x186px]]
|Includes [[Swan Island (Oregon)|Swan Island]].
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|[[Parkrose, Portland, Oregon|Parkrose]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
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|[[File:PortlandMAX Parkrose Sumner flashbird1.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
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|[[Parkrose Heights, Portland, Oregon|Parkrose Heights]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
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|[[Pearl District, Portland, Oregon|Pearl District]]
|[[Northwest Portland, Oregon|Northwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|Coined by local journalist Terry Hammond for unknown reasons
|[[File:The Fields Park, Portland, Oregon (2013) - 07.jpeg|frameless|183x183px]]
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|[[Piedmont, Portland, Oregon|Piedmont]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]], [[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
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|[[File:Peninsula Park Rose Garden 2017 1.jpg|frameless|185x185px]]
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|[[Pleasant Valley, Portland, Oregon|Pleasant Valley]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
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|[[Portsmouth, Portland, Oregon|Portsmouth]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
|[[Port of Portland (Oregon)|Port of Portland]]
|[[File:Columbia Park (Portland, Oregon).jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[Powellhurst-Gilbert, Portland, Oregon|Powellhurst-Gilbert]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
|Named 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).
|[[File:Aerial view of Kelly Butte, 1963, Portland, Oregon.jpg|frameless|189x189px]]
|Includes the recently formed [[Jade District]].
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|[[Reed, Portland, Oregon|Reed]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|[[Reed College]], in turn named for pioneers [[Simeon Gannett Reed|Simeon Gannett & Amanda Reed]].
|[[File:EliotHallReedCollege.jpg|frameless|189x189px]]
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|[[Richmond, Portland, Oregon|Richmond]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|Settler Richmond Kelly, son of [[Clinton Kelly (minister)|Rev. Clinton Kelly]].
|[[File:Hawthorne st.jpg|frameless|280x280px]]
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|[[Rose City Park, Portland, Oregon|Rose City Park]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
|Refers to Portland's nickname of [[Nicknames of Portland, Oregon|the City of Roses]].
|[[File:Rose City Park.jpg|frameless|189x189px]]
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|[[Roseway, Portland, Oregon|Roseway]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Central Northeast Neighbors
|Refers to Portland's nickname of [[Nicknames of Portland, Oregon|the City of Roses]].
|[[File:Wellington Park.jpg|frameless|253x253px]]
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|[[Russell, Portland, Oregon|Russell]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
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|[[File:Portland, Oregon (July 2022) - 119.jpg|frameless|191x191px]]
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|[[Sabin, Portland, Oregon|Sabin]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
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|[[File:Title Wave Used Bookstore (ex-Albina Carnegie Library) in Portland OR.jpg|frameless|189x189px]]
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|[[St. Johns, Portland, Oregon|St. Johns]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
|Settler [[James John]]
|[[File:St. Johns Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon scenic images) (mulDA0038b).jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
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|[[Sellwood-Moreland, Portland, Oregon|Sellwood-Moreland]] (Westmoreland)
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|Sellwood: [[John Sellwood|Rev. John Sellwood]]
Moreland: Pioneer [[Julius C. Moreland]]
|[[File:Sellwood park.jpg|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[South Burlingame, Portland, Oregon|South Burlingame]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
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|[[File:Terwilliger curves from Terwilliger Boulevard looking south - Portland, Oregon.JPG|frameless|187x187px]]
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|[[South Portland, Portland, Oregon|South Portland]]
|[[South Portland, Oregon|South]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|South of Downtown
|[[File:Portland Oregon South Waterfront from overhead - 2020 01.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
|Includes [[South Waterfront, Portland, Oregon|South Waterfront]], Lair Hill, and Corbett
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|[[South Tabor, Portland, Oregon|South Tabor]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|[[Mount Tabor (Oregon)|Mount Tabor]], in turn named for the biblical [[Mount Tabor]]
|[[File:Franklin High School (Portland, OR) 1.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
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|[[Southwest Hills, Portland, Oregon|Southwest Hills]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|[[Tualatin Mountains]] (West Hills)
|[[File:Council Crest Park Portland2.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
|Partially in Portland and [[Multnomah County, Oregon|unincorporated Multnomah County]].
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|[[Sullivan's Gulch, Portland, Oregon|Sullivan's Gulch]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
|Settler Timothy Sullivan
|[[File:Historic Sullivan's Gulch NE Weidler St.JPG|frameless|189x189px]]
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|[[Sumner, Portland, Oregon|Sumner]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Central Northeast Neighbors
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|[[File:Portlandinternationalairportfromtheair.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
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|[[Sunderland, Portland, Oregon|Sunderland]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Central Northeast Neighbors
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|[[File:Dignity Village Row.jpg|frameless|189x189px]]
|Includes [[Dignity Village]].
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|[[Sunnyside, Portland, Oregon|Sunnyside]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
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|[[File:Avalon Theatre, Belmont, Portland, OR 2012.JPG|frameless|252x252px]]
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|[[Sylvan-Highlands, Portland, Oregon|Sylvan-Highlands]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Neighbors West-Northwest
|Roman God of the Woods, [[Silvanus (mythology)|Silvanus]]
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|[[University Park, Portland, Oregon|University Park]]
|[[North Portland, Oregon|North]]
|North Portland Neighborhood Services
|[[Portland University|Portland Methodist Episcopal University]] (now [[University of Portland]])
|[[File:View from the University of Portland-1.jpg|frameless|188x188px]]
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|[[Vernon, Portland, Oregon|Vernon]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
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|[[File:Northeast Portland, Oregon (2019) - 090.jpg|frameless|191x191px]]
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|[[West Portland Park, Portland, Oregon|West Portland Park]]
|[[Southwest Portland, Oregon|Southwest]]
|Southwest Neighborhoods
|West part of Portland
|[[File:West Portland Park SW Pomona St.jpeg|frameless|193x193px]]
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|[[Wilkes, Portland, Oregon|Wilkes]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
|The Wilkes Family of settlers
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|[[Woodland Park, Portland, Oregon|Woodland Park]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|East Portland Community Office
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|Portland's smallest neighborhood.
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|[[Woodlawn, Portland, Oregon|Woodlawn]]
|[[Northeast Portland, Oregon|Northeast]]
|Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
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|[[File:Woodlawn Methodist Church.jpg|frameless|195x195px]]
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|[[Woodstock, Portland, Oregon|Woodstock]]
|[[Southeast Portland, Oregon|Southeast]]
|Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
|[[Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott's]] [[Woodstock (novel)|''Woodstock'']]
|[[File:Welcome to Woodstock - Woodstock, Portland, Oregon (2013).jpeg|frameless|196x196px]]
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==Other areas and communities==
==Other areas and communities==

Latest revision as of 22:15, 14 February 2024

Map of Portland, Oregon's five sections, prior to the creation of South Portland in 2020.

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

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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
Alameda Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Alameda Land Company who laid out the first subdivision in the area
Arbor Lodge North North Portland Neighborhood Services
Ardenwald-Johnson Creek Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Arden M. Rockwood, son of the man who first platted the area Partially in Portland and Milwaukie. Neighborhood recognized by both cities.
Argay Northeast East Portland Community Office Portmanteau of Art Simonson and Gerhardt "Gay" Stavney, planners of neighborhood.
Arlington Heights Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest
Arnold Creek Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods Arnold Creek
Ashcreek Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
Beaumont-Wilshire Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Beaumont: beautiful mountain in French.

Wilshire: Etymology unknown

Boise North, Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Reuben P. Boise, Oregon Supreme Court Justice Includes Mississippi District.
Brentwood-Darlington Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
Bridgeton North, Northeast North Portland Neighborhood Services Bridgeton Slough, in turn named for the Interstate Bridge
Bridlemile Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
Brooklyn Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Large number of rivers, creeks, and lakes that historically occupied the neighborhood.
Buckman Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition City Councilor Cyrus Buckman
Cathedral Park North North Portland Neighborhood Services Cathedral Park
Centennial Southeast East Portland Community Office
Collins View Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
Concordia Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Concordia University (now University of Oregon Portland)
Creston-Kenilworth Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Creston: Etymology unknown

Kenilworth: Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth. A Romance.

Crestwood Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
Cully Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Settler Thomas Cully.
Chinatown Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest Historically large number of Chinese businesses and residences Northwest part of Old Town Chinatown, the Southwest part being Old Town.
Downtown Southwest Neighbors West-Northwest Portland's Downtown
East Columbia North, Northeast North Portland Neighborhood Services Columbia River
Eastmoreland Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Pioneer Julius C. Moreland
Eliot North, Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Rev. Thomas Lamb Eliot Former center of Albina, Oregon before annexation with Portland.
Far Southwest Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods Farthest southwest neighborhood of Portland
Forest Park Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest Forest Park
Foster-Powell Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Foster Road and Powell Boulevard, in turn named for Estacada farmer Philip Foster and settler Jackson Powell
Glenfair Northeast, Southeast East Portland Community Office Glenfair Park
Goose Hollow Southwest Neighbors West-Northwest Large amount of wild Geese who historically inhabited the area
Grant Park Northeast Central Northeast Neighbors Grant Park, in turn named for President Ulysses S. Grant
Hayden Island North North Portland Neighborhood Services Hayden Island, in turn named for settler Gay Hayden
Hayhurst Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
Hazelwood Northeast, Southeast East Portland Community Office
Healy Heights Southwest Unaffiliated
Hillsdale Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods Tualatin Mountains (West Hills)
Hillside Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest Tualatin Mountains (West Hills)
Hollywood Northeast Central Northeast Neighbors Hollywood Theatre
Homestead Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods Location of the homestead of State Representative Philip Augustus Marquam
Hosford-Abernethy Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Hosford: Methodist Missionary Chauncey Hosford.

Abernethy: Provisional Governor of Oregon George Abernethy.

Humboldt North, Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
Irvington Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Irvington Investment Company, development company that helped create the neighborhood.
Kenton North North Portland Neighborhood Services
Kerns Northeast, Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Settler William Kerns
King Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Laurelhurst Northeast, Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Laurelhurst Company, development company that helped create the neighborhood.
Lents Southeast East Portland Community Office Settler Oliver P. Lent
Linnton Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest US Senator Lewis F. Linn (D-MO)
Lloyd District North, Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Developer Ralph Lloyd, founder of Lloyd Center, once America's largest shopping mall
Madison South Northeast Central Northeast Neighbors James Madison High School (now Leodis V. McDaniel High School)
Maplewood Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
Markham Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
Marshall Park Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods Marshall Park, in turn named for Frederick C. and Addie Mae Marshall who donated the park to the city
Mill Park Southeast East Portland Community Office
Montavilla Northeast, Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Portmanteau of Mount Tabor Village
Mt. Scott-Arleta Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Mt. Scott: Harvey W. Scott, editor of The Oregonian.

Arleta: the daughter of one of the neighborhood's early developers.

Mount Tabor Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Mount Tabor, in turn named for the biblical Mount Tabor
Multnomah/Multnomah Village Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods Multnomah Tribe/Chief Multnomah
North Tabor Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Mount Tabor, in turn named for the biblical Mount Tabor
Northwest District Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest Northwest Portland Includes Uptown, Nob Hill, Alphabet District, and Slabtown.
Northwest Heights Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest Northwest Portland
Northwest Industrial Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest Large number of Industrial parks in the area
Old Town Southwest Neighbors West-Northwest Original urban core of Portland. "Oldest part of town". Southwest part of Old Town Chinatown, the Northwest part being Chinatown.
Overlook North North Portland Neighborhood Services The neighborhood is located on a bluff that overlooks the city. Includes Swan Island.
Parkrose Northeast East Portland Community Office
Parkrose Heights Northeast East Portland Community Office
Pearl District Northwest Neighbors West-Northwest Coined by local journalist Terry Hammond for unknown reasons
Piedmont North, Northeast North Portland Neighborhood Services
Pleasant Valley Southeast East Portland Community Office
Portsmouth North North Portland Neighborhood Services Port of Portland
Powellhurst-Gilbert Southeast East Portland Community Office Named 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.
Reed Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Reed College, in turn named for pioneers Simeon Gannett & Amanda Reed.
Richmond Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Settler Richmond Kelly, son of Rev. Clinton Kelly.
Rose City Park Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Refers to Portland's nickname of the City of Roses.
Roseway Northeast Central Northeast Neighbors Refers to Portland's nickname of the City of Roses.
Russell Northeast East Portland Community Office
Sabin Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
St. Johns North North Portland Neighborhood Services Settler James John
Sellwood-Moreland (Westmoreland) Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Sellwood: Rev. John Sellwood

Moreland: Pioneer Julius C. Moreland

South Burlingame Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods
South Portland South Southwest Neighborhoods South of Downtown Includes South Waterfront, Lair Hill, and Corbett
South Tabor Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Mount Tabor, in turn named for the biblical Mount Tabor
Southwest Hills Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods Tualatin Mountains (West Hills) Partially in Portland and unincorporated Multnomah County.
Sullivan's Gulch Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Settler Timothy Sullivan
Sumner Northeast Central Northeast Neighbors
Sunderland Northeast Central Northeast Neighbors Includes Dignity Village.
Sunnyside Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition
Sylvan-Highlands Southwest Neighbors West-Northwest Roman God of the Woods, Silvanus
University Park North North Portland Neighborhood Services Portland Methodist Episcopal University (now University of Portland)
Vernon Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
West Portland Park Southwest Southwest Neighborhoods West part of Portland
Wilkes Northeast East Portland Community Office The Wilkes Family of settlers
Woodland Park Northeast East Portland Community Office Portland's smallest neighborhood.
Woodlawn Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
Woodstock Southeast Southeast Uplift Neighborhood Coalition Sir Walter Scott's Woodstock

Other areas and communities

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  • Alberta Arts District, an art, retail, and restaurant area in the King, Vernon, and Concordia neighborhoods
  • Albina, a historical city which was consolidated into Portland in 1891
  • The Belmont Area, a retail and residential area in the Buckman, Sunnyside, and Mt. Tabor neighborhoods
  • Dunthorpe, an affluent unincorporated enclave just beyond the city limits, north of Lake Oswego
  • Unincorporated areas near Portland proper in Washington County (unincorporated neighborhoods expanding into Washington County)
  • East Portland, a historical city which was consolidated into Portland in 1891, not to be confused with the area of the same name that extends roughly east of I-205 to Portland's eastern boundary
  • East Portland, the area of Portland generally east of I-205, where approximately one quarter of residents reside, but which has historically not received adequate city services.[3][4]
  • The Hawthorne District, a retail, restaurant, and cultural district running through the Buckman, Hosford-Abernethy, Sunnyside, Richmond, and Mt. Tabor neighborhoods
  • Maywood Park, a Northeast neighborhood incorporated as a separate city that is now completely surrounded by the city of Portland
  • Peacock Lane, a quaint English village in the heart of Sunnyside Neighborhood has been treating the city of Portland to free holiday lighting displays each December since the 1940s
  • Vanport, a city located in present-day North Portland destroyed by a flood in 1948

References

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  1. ^ Office of Civic & Community Life, City of Portland. Accessed 2018-08-26.
  2. ^ City council ordinance 189078, passed on July 18, 2018. Auditor's Office, City of Portland.
  3. ^ Templeton, Amelia. "Audit Finds East Portland Lags Behind In Sidewalks, Parks". www.opb.org. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
  4. ^ "The Other Portland". Willamette Week. Retrieved 2018-07-27.
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