Portland Downtown
One of Portland's oldest neighborhood associations, the PDNA was formed in 1977 to improve the livability of the central city.
Upcoming Events
Portland Downtown Neighborhood Association General Meeting
Portland Downtown Neighborhood Association General Meeting
Portland Downtown Neighborhood Association General Meeting
Neighborhood Association Information
Website: http://www.portlanddowntownna.com
Bylaws: Downtown NA Bylaws
Neighborhood Coalition: Neighbors West-Northwest
Meeting | Time and Location |
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General Meetings |
4th Tuesday of the month 6:00 PM No meeting in August or December First Congregational Church, Fellowship Hall, 1126 SW Park Ave. Visit www.nwnw.org/calendar to confirm |
Board Meetings |
4th Tuesday of the month 7:00 PM No meeting in August or December First Congregational Church, Fellowship Hall, 1126 SW Park Ave. Visit www.nwnw.org/calendar |
Land Use Committee Meetings |
1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month, 8:00 - 9:00 am Eliot Tower 1221 SW 10th Ave, 3rd Floor meeting room |
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Neighborhood Association Leadership Contacts
Position and Name | Contact Information |
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Chair / Co-Chair / President Walter Weyler |
walter_weyler@sequenceusa.com |
Vice Chair / Vice President Wendy Rahm |
wwrahm@aol.com |
Treasurer Natasha Voloshina |
natashavo@icloud.com |
Land Use Committee Chair Wendy Rahm |
wwrahm@aol.com |
General Correspondence Contact Downtown Required/General/CertifiedContact |
president@portlanddowntownna.com |
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Construction and Maintenance
News and Notices
Pickup/drop-off zones, protected bike lane coming to SW Broadway in summer 2022
This summer, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will begin converting existing Hotel Zones along SW Broadway to three-minute pickup/drop-off zones.
Blog post
News Release: Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, city, community, and business leaders cut the ribbon on Better Naito Forever
Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty alongside city, community, and business leaders cut the ribbon this morning on the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s Better Naito Forever project, the permanent version of Better Naito, the protected space for people walking and biking to and along Waterfront Park.
Press release
Traffic Advisory: PBOT begins construction on SW Alder Street Rose Lane Project
Construction impacts will last two months and include intermittent lane closures, parking restrictions and traffic delays
Traffic Advisory
Current Strategic and Planning Projects
Liquor License Applications
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