Historic Linnton combines the best of Portland. Nestled along the Willamette River and Forest Park, its gateway location -- five miles northwest of downtown and three miles southeast of Sauvie Island -- makes it a natural haven for people who appreciate a strong sense of place, civic pride, and quirky isolation.
Winner of the 2005 Spirit of Portland Award, the community of Linnton is proud of its neighborhood involvement. Our residents include a diverse mix of professionals, artists and salt-of-the-earth working folks who champion unity, independence and a rustic spirit.
Linnton Community Center
At the heart of our village is the 1926 refurbished Linnton Community Center, a thriving multiple use facility to host meetings, year-round childcare, special events, and recreation.
Linnton Neighborhood Association
The Linnton Neighborhood Association (LNA) is an important voice of our community to unify residents, businesses and the interests that impact our quality of life
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View what the community, Portland Planning Commissioners & the City Bureau of Planning all agreed upon for Linntons future. In a most unusual move Portlands Mayor handed the gavel away. This allowed Tom Potter to personally make the motion that denied Linnton's chance for a revitalized waterfront & river access.(this is a large document that takes a minute to upload)
Linnton Restoration Group
The Linnton Restoration Group (LRG) is a grassroots organization created to enhance the safety of our neighborhood, and to preserve and beautify visible reminders of the area's social, natural and historical significance.
Visions for Linnton
Visions for Linnton is a watchdog group with the task of monitoring, and responding to, any activity that could negatively impact the living Linnton community.