Who are we?

There are 94 city-recognized neighborhood associations within Portland.

Each association is connected to a geographic neighborhood boundary.

Associations are run by everyday people in your neighborhood who volunteer time to foster community and civic engagement.

Find Community

We may be the smallest neighborhood in southeast Portland, but we’ve got the biggest heart!

Neighborhood associations were created so that neighbors can organize to address important issues within their neighborhood and create a sense of community and belonging.

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The new board members elected in August 2023 are working hard to re-establish the neighborhood association.

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Who can be a member of the Reed Neighborhood Association?

Any person over age 18 who resides in, owns property in, or maintains a business or represents a non-profit organization in Reed is a member of this organization. In addition, any person not qualifying for membership, but who has indicated an interest in furthering the objectives of this organization, may be approved for membership by majority vote of the Executive Board at a regularly called meeting of the Board.

From the Office of Community & Civic Life:

There are 94 City-recognized neighborhood associations within the City of Portland. Each neighborhood association is connected to a geographic neighborhood boundary. Neighborhood associations are one way that neighbors can organize to address important issues within their neighborhood and create a sense of community and belonging.

Reed Neighborhood Geographic Boundaries