Alameda: A Community of Neighbors
Located in inner Northeast Portland, Alameda is an inclusive community where neighbors support each other, and care deeply about the livability of our neighborhood.
The Alameda Neighborhood Association is run by neighbors for neighbors. We advocate for smart policies, take action on neighbors’ concerns, facilitate communication about neighborhood issues, and host events to help our residents feel more connected. Our goal is to bring neighbors together to create a livable, thriving community.
Alameda Neighborhood Association meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 pm at Fremont United Methodist Church, 2620 NE Fremont St. All are welcome to attend!
Connect with us
If you have questions or concerns, or would like to be added to the ANA email list, email us at alamedapdx@gmail.com
Follow us on Facebook at AlamedaPDX. It’s a great source for neighborhood news, events, and volunteer opportunities.
Century Plaques ARE here!
Is your home at least 100 years old? If so, you can celebrate it with an Alameda commemorative plaque!
The Alameda Neighborhood Association is now offering Century Home Plaques that can be attached to your house or displayed inside on a shelf or mantel.
The heavy cast, polished bronze plaques are 2-½ inches tall and 10 inches wide, and will be similar to those sold in the Laurelhurst neighborhood (see photo above).
We are currently accepting orders for homes built in 1926 or earlier. For info and ordering instructions, visit our Alameda Century Plaques page.