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Which Portland neighborhood should we explore next?

We need your help to pick the next community within the City of Roses to feature in our Neighborhood Guides series.

Looking down a sloping neighborhood street toward the city center on a sunny day.

We’ll go first: We enjoy walking up the stairs sprinkled throughout the West Hills area.

Photo by Cambrie Juarez, PDXtoday

Today is National Good Neighbor Day, so we’re seizing the opportunity to share a little neighborly love by revisiting a series we started last year: PDXtoday’s Neighborhood Guides.

Depending on how long you’ve been reading our content, you may remember a story we published on St. Johns — a brief neighborhood 101, if you will. We’ve also shared a more comprehensive guide to the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood, complete with historical facts, an interactive map, and our recommendations on where to eat, shop, and go for entertainment.

Now, we need your help to pick the next Portland community to highlight. Are you intrigued by Irvington’s history? Do you love being able to walk from a Pearl District coffee shop to a clothing store in a matter of minutes? We want you to rave about your favorite neighborhood — even if you don’t personally call it home.

Can you spare 45 seconds? We’d love to hear from you via this online survey.

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