Parkrose Heights, Portland, Oregon
Parkrose Heights is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon. It's part of the Parkrose School District and Sacramento Elementary School falls within its boundaries.[2]
Neighborhood parks include Gateway Discovery Park,[3] Knott City Park, and Merrifield Park.[4]
"Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Nodes" are locations in Portland where people can go to access emergency communications services if telephone service is down after an earthquake, or to report severe damage or injury.[5] Knott City Park is Parkrose Heights's designated Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Node.[6]
Parkrose Heights is served by TriMet bus lines 23[7] and 77.[8] The Gateway Transit Center is also nearby.[9]
Parts of the neighborhood falls within the Gateway Business District[10] and Prosper Portland's Gateway Regional Center Urban Renewal Area.[11] The neighborhood is covered by the Argay-Parkrose Neighborhood Emergency Team for earthquake preparedness.[12]
Parkrose Heights is bordered[13] by Woodland Park and Madison South to the west, Maywood Park to the northwest, Parkrose to the north, Argay Terrace to the northeast, Russell to the west, and Hazelwood to the south.
References
- ^ a b Demographics (2000)
- ^ "Boundary Map". Parkrose School District. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Portland Parks & Recreation's Gateway Discovery Park opens in East Portland". Portland Parks and Recreation. 2023-08-21. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Parkrose Heights". Portland.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Nodes". Portland.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
- ^ "Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Nodes Map and Locations" (PDF). Portland.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
- ^ "23-San Rafael". Trimet. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "77-Broadway/Halsey". Trimet. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Gateway". Trimet. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Parkrose Heights Neighborhood Guide". portlandneighborhood.com. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Gateway Regional Center". Prosper Portland. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ "Argay-Parkrose NET page". Portland Prepares. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
- ^ "Parkrose Heights Neighborhood Guide". portlandneighborhood.com. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
External links
- Parkrose Heights Neighborhood Association
- Guide to Parkrose Heights Neighborhood (PortlandNeighborhood.com)
- Parkrose Heights Street Tree Inventory Report
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Associations
- Alameda
- Arbor Lodge
- Ardenwald-Johnson Creek
- Argay
- Arlington Heights
- Arnold Creek
- Ashcreek
- Beaumont-Wilshire
- Boise
- Brentwood-Darlington
- Bridgeton
- Bridlemile
- Brooklyn
- Buckman
- Cathedral Park
- Centennial
- Collins View
- Concordia
- Creston-Kenilworth
- Crestwood
- Cully
- Downtown
- East Columbia
- Eastmoreland
- Eliot
- Far Southwest
- Forest Park
- Foster-Powell
- Glenfair
- Goose Hollow
- Grant Park
- Hayden Island
- Hayhurst
- Hazelwood
- Healy Heights
- Hillsdale
- Hillside
- Hollywood
- Homestead
- Hosford-Abernethy
- Humboldt
- Irvington
- Kenton
- Kerns
- King
- Laurelhurst
- Lents
- Linnton
- Lloyd District
- Madison South
- Maplewood
- Markham
- Marshall Park
- Mill Park
- Montavilla
- Mt. Scott-Arleta
- Mount Tabor
- Multnomah
- North Tabor
- Northwest District
- Northwest Heights
- Northwest Industrial
- Old Town Chinatown
- Overlook
- Parkrose
- Parkrose Heights
- Pearl District
- Piedmont
- Pleasant Valley
- Portsmouth
- Powellhurst-Gilbert
- Reed
- Richmond
- Rose City Park
- Roseway
- Russell
- Sabin
- St. Johns
- Sellwood-Moreland
- South Burlingame
- South Portland
- South Tabor
- Southwest Hills
- Sullivan's Gulch
- Sumner
- Sunderland
- Sunnyside
- Sylvan-Highlands
- University Park
- Vernon
- West Portland Park
- Wilkes
- Woodland Park
- Woodlawn
- Woodstock
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