Multnomah Neighborhood Association

Multnomah Neighborhood Association

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The diversity and character of the Multnomah neighborhood creates uniqueness and gives our neighborhood a sense of identity. Its a center point in Southwest Portland, bordered by Barbur Boulevard on the east, with two main roads, Capitol Highway and Multnomah Boulevard, cutting through it. Our thriving business district in the heart of Multnomah Village is complemented by a variety of single family homes and mixed housing in bucolic wooded settings and rolling hills.

04/08/2026

Fitness in the Park returns for Spring and Summer 2026!

Portland Parks & Recreation's Fitness in the Park helps Portlanders stay active and achieve their fitness goals while connecting to community and nature in our parks. People at every fitness level, age 14 and up, are welcome.

Starting May 4, join us for group fitness classes led by some of your favorite PP&R instructors at Irving Park. Classes will be held Monday through Friday and are open to all fitness levels.

Beginning June 22, the program will expand to nine locations across Portland.

Check back soon for the full schedule and additional details as they become available. We look forward to seeing you in the park!

04/06/2026

☕ Coffee Break Update!

Our next Coffee Break is tomorrow, April 7th.
Please note: moving forward, Coffee Break will take place on the first Tuesday of each month.

📅 Next one: Tuesday, May 5th

04/02/2026

Come to Multnomah Village on Saturday, April 18th, to enjoy an engaging day of community activities, art, music, shopping, and food that celebrate and support Earth Day brought to you by .

Join for an exciting range of Earth Day themed activities and special promotions planned for this year.

04/02/2026

Public Notice: Tree Removal in Your Neighborhood

A tree removal has been approved in the area and is pending. This post serves as public notice and includes information about your right to appeal the decision.

Appeals must be submitted to Urban Forestry within 14 days of this notice. To learn more about the appeals process or to download an application, visit: www.portlandoregon.gov/trees/appeals

The approved removal involves a 22” diameter mimosa tree located in the public right-of-way. The tree met the criteria for a Type B removal permit, which requires public notification due to its size.

For questions, please contact Urban Forestry at [email protected] or call 503-823-TREE (8733).

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7805 SW 40th Avenue #19737
Portland, OR
97280