Felony flats portland map reddit It is an insipid minority that still hasn’t gotten the message that it isn’t the 1970s anymore and makes the rest of us suffer through their moronics. Quote from Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love: It still feels like living in city of Portland without paying out the ass. Back in the day, anyway. The Frequency Map is an outline of all Portland neighborhoods using the Portland Police Bureau boundaries. There is some crime, but it's of the property crime variety. A new 7-11 is going in downtown very near me. This time though it'll be the pretext to building SRVs at a 10:1 ratio for East of 82nd compared to West of 82nd. Neighbors are welcome to discuss any concerns, events, or efforts to make the hood a better place. 311K subscribers in the Portland community. I've had my car rummaged through and a few flower pots stolen, but it's not liked you're going to get stabbed after sundown. Oct 22, 2011 路 So why is this main street business still firing after all these years? Possibly it's because of its proximity to Felony Flats, one of Portland's more celebrated neighborhoods. It creates an automatic shared language and smoothes out travel if everyone is from there. Had one car stolen stolen and found, two smashed car windows/theft, a bike and tools stolen from an open garage, (I left it open for a couple hours on accident) and a pried open kitchen window that resulted in the theft of a laptop, a big knife and a box of basketball cards. East side. Lents & 205 are like the Charlestown of Portland. Especially if your idea of celebrating includes methamphetamine, live ammo, choppers, rap sheet, squeal-like-a-pig banjo music and a vacation home on Cell Block D. Graphic design advice is always appreciated as well. in addition its an area that is trying to change the public perception of Felony Flats. I would avoid living in the Sunnview/Lancaster area, but the rest is mostly working class people and the nicest/newest area being the extreme north end around Hayesville/Kale Rd. None of the names you use make any A subreddit dedicated to San José, California, the heart of the Silicon Valley. You’re more likely to get approved in Portland/MultCo, but a felony isn’t automatically disqualifying. 305K subscribers in the Portland community. Crypto Posted by u/[Deleted Account] - 17 votes and 16 comments "Does it really rain all the time? When will Mt. I'm interested in seeing local punk rock bands when I'm in… 70 votes, 92 comments. A little bit technical because for the last like 20-30 years, “Kendall Yards” (everything south of Bridge Ave) has been sitting empty. Hope to see you out here! Spokane's property crime rate is above average, and violent crime rate is BELOW average. c. This shows most crime is concentrated in the downtown/southern Keizer area with a few sections of Lancaster and a few in South Salem (felony flats/Mission/airport area). That’s kind of Portland’s whole thing, that we don’t center our city around downtown, and instead every neighborhood is like a small town. Lol Here’s the map of municipal boundaries in the Metro area. While further legal procedures may seem daunting, the process in Oregon is easier than it used to be. SE Portland from about 82nd out to the 'burbs is called Felony Flats. Or that robbery up at Sawyers. 315K subscribers in the Portland community. This subreddit is for discussion of goings ons in Brentwood-Darlington, formerly referred to as Felony Flats. As a result of the fairly high property crime rate (people breaking in to cars, garages, graffiti, etc), there's plenty of people who perpetrate the "Spocompton" meme because of those experiences. The land where it hails in June and moss grows on all sides of trees. The saying “Shit flows downhill” is apt in Portland, and in most cases downhill is I-205. Indeed. I’d say 1990s might be a conservative Wish I could help, my current property management will okay folks with 6 recent misdemeanors (as they should imo, people need homes) but one felony 15 years ago is somehow a no. Edit: Some people have no sense of humor. There will be a flare up of gang violence in a neighborhood and then it will move on after a couple months of daily gunshots and a couple homicides. Although I've completely turned my life around since that time, absolutely nobody will rent to me solely because of the felonies (and I really can't say I blame them). ” Say what you will about the gangs here, but they’re pretty good at not shooting innocent bystanders for the most part. My mom still lives there and hasn’t had any crime issues in a long time But a friend of mine who lives out in felony flats said we have 40 different gangs in town (I think the number of gang members would be more relevant to understand the scope of the problem, but whatever) and he talked about several violent gang related activities that were not reported in the news. The city has put money into this with development etc but moving to the area as a person or as a business is not something that appealing at the moment even with investment. Or that time at 5 am when the SWAT team busted up the Chop-shop/biker/drug house across the street. Not felony flats, but felony flats 245 votes, 105 comments. Because of it, I joined the local neighborhood association and attend every meeting, and later joined the Safety and Livability subcommittee so I could A) have some input in what the main association does (send letters, mostly) and B) network with other people who have dealt with this before. much more likely to have your gadget or bike stolen by a meth-head than have any Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. /r/SanJose will be going dark between 12-14th June in protest against Reddit's API changes which will kill 3rd party apps like Apollo, Reddit is Fun, and BaconReader. We specialize in moss and snark Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Posted by u/pdxmegan30 - 848 votes and 123 comments I was told it got the nickname Felony Flats back in the day because WA used to take the drivers license away from people who got charged with felonies, but those individuals needed to be in court a decent amount and had to check in with their parole officers weekly so West Central was the ideal location since they could just walk to the courthouse and sheriffs office easily. Funny to me how the median income where I currently live is so much lower than where I used to live (SE 72nd near Stark), as all I ever heard when I lived there was how terrible a neighborhood it was, felony flats, etc. e. " Both are around Foster and Flavel, roughly east of the "granola-eaters" in the Hawthorne area. This is actually the ninth map in a series I'm doing. Once you cross, you leave both MultCo and Portland and go into unincorporated ClackCo, but the area that’s considered the unincorporated community of Clackamas. But that eventually stops. There’s exceptions obviously, but stray bullets have never been a huge concern even when I lived next to Farragut Park, Columbia Villa, or in Felony Flats. The fringes of East Portland aren’t great and there are many streets with no sidewalks. Posted by u/looking2movep - 1 vote and 15 comments Definitely listen to the folks here that actually live near 82nd. We specialize in moss and snark I'm looking at some job options in Portland, but will be moving a disabled and visually impaired family member with me. 314K subscribers in the Portland community. The duplex was filled with drugs, and had a tent city in the yard. I am from another LatAm capital, and I don’t know any area in PDX like some areas in BsAs (really no go). I moved to Portland in December last year from Eugene where I was born and raised and turned 21 as recently as February. Snow tires, and rain tires are objectively better in most circumstances. Time and place are big factors. 264 votes, 32 comments. 330K subscribers in the Portland community. To OP don’t use studded tires or the sub will make fun of you. My parents house is worth 7 times as much as they paid in the 90s now. Hi, sorry if I got anything wrong here. If for no other reason, it's plenty beneficial. Expungement rules were expanded in January. I live right on PSU campus on Park. So Portland, depending on the North south location starts getting less desirable just before the 205, and that continues on into Gresham. m. Feb 28, 2008 路 Turning his attention up the block to the north, Winney continued, "This house—it was kind of an issue house. 28 tigers has great noodles and dumplings, and Yoko's is great sushi. Posted by u/smalleyes - 16 votes and 92 comments I live by 82nd and Holgate. If you have a little street smarts you will be perfectly fine in Lents. Many neighborhoods got much better. What do I know, though. Does anyone know a landlord or an apartment manager in the Portland area that will rent to me? The Metro RID patrol, which clears an average of 70 tons of waste a month from public property in the Portland metro area, found that around 53% of the waste is from residential sources. Posted by u/NuttyBuddies - 57 votes and 177 comments Lair Hill - known for being the oldest neighborhood in Portland. ) Deep southeast has some skeezy areas. Felony flats typically refers to the housing between Mission and State, extending from 12th back to around the post office. Homeless/car living situations are present here and I used to live on Belmont and 23rd, it was the same there too. I don’t mean to dismiss really unpleasant situations people may find in PDX, but most of what I’ve seen considered dangerous here is really about vagrants, junkies, someone yelling at the sky, etc…not like “you are guaranteed to be held at gunpoint and robbed naked in 5 minutes I've live in Felony Flats for the last 10 years, the last 8 as a home owner. And I didn’t pay $150, much less $500K for the house. Lots of Portland people love to call anything further East “felony flats” which is shitty, classist, and outdated. The “worst” neighborhood, besides Old Town, kinda moves around. 447 votes, 46 comments. I wouldn't worry about it, just be careful about getting to close to 82nd ave. Which you're still 3 years away from. One time I was worried I was going to be raped getting off a bus near a park in inner NE just after 9:00 p. A lot of the homes similar to theirs would get torn down and the lot split up for 2 narrow homes and they were just regular ranch style homes to begin with, not very big. You can check out my comment replies to see some of my experiences with safety in Portland. Still though, a great neighborhood to be in. Pearl District and "Felony Flats" for example. not much going on on Powell there, but if you go over to division and Hawthorne there's a ton going on. of course, occasionally someone gets beat up / robbed, but overall its pretty safe. The east side is much more interesting, feels more like Portland, and is way more diverse in terms of overall demographic. Every close in neighborhood with a commercial district is like this in Portland. Yet, when I look at the RMLS… Posted by u/finnmckool - 1 vote and no comments Concordia isn’t in North Portland, it’s in NE. To look at the Foster-Powell neighborhood of Southeast Portland today, with its revitalized storefronts, food cart pods, booming small businesses, and international flavor, you might be forgiven for thinking things have always been this way in the neighborhood that locals call “FoPo. Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home Look at the last two months of sweep maps. So in just one part of the city you'll have shack cities, the projects, and felony flats. Going from Kenton to felony flats? That's going to be about 30 minutes. Copied pasted this review from google maps: "5/5 2 years ago on 馃摲Google Probably the greatest motel in felony flats Portland. ” Some might call these slum lords. I have no idea what it would take modernly. Business, Economics, and Finance. And 82nd Avenue is like 10 miles long, and goes through a bunch of neighborhoods, from the airport to Clackamas. That said part of this has to be about planning for the future so it doesn't happen again. someone should map the 'unofficial' portland neighborhoods somewhere. I'm over in powellhurst gilbert, which I believe is still the second 'worst' neighborhood in Portland but have spent a lot of time in 63 votes, 11 comments. I’m retired and my house is paid off. I’m from the Midwest and first moved to felony flats are and was surprised to see the busses with chains. Don't let these people scare you off. I have felony drug possession charges from 2007. It had it all: bag hoes, tweakers yelling at empty pizza boxes, possible semen stains, a midget with a limp. The recent project redoing Lents town center without gentrifying has made a huge difference already. I'm just east of the Woodstock area, technically "Mt Scott/Arleta" aka "felony flats" to the OGs, "misdemeanor meadows" to the newer Gs and "Mt Scott/Arleta" to Zillow. GameStop Moderna Pfizer Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca Walgreens Best Buy Novavax SpaceX Tesla. Used to love it. Crypto Portland has a great social bike world. That means your record won’t show on background checks for housing or employment. A photography subreddit of all the hideous places human beings built or inhabit… A lot faster than I expected to be honest. 312K subscribers in the Portland community. The map dynamically updates based on selected filters. Look at any crime map of Portland if you are skeptical, since like, forever. Just let me know and I'll fix it in the next version. Lents was solidly felony flats for as long as any one can remember. A big ole chunk of the racist past of Portland had roots there, not to mention the meth habits of the fine upstanding folk. The area gets the name due to the perception that due to the low cost housing, it's more likely that families of prisoners/former prisoners from OSCI will be in that area with its slight proximity to the prison. People in Salem complain about traffic and crime (myself included) but Salem is a million times better than Portland in those regards. . The majority of it reminds me of the rest of Portland just with bigger lots and more carcentricity. Scott - Arleta and Foster-Powell as part of the Flats, but in reality, aside from a couple blocks off 82nd on either side, and a couple of trailer parks off Flavel, the area is the idea is, east of Central Portland there is long tracts of flat land that have been developed into affordabe housingall the way to Gresham the numbers just get higher the idea is, the further you go out, the cheaper the housing, which means eventually cheap enough for felons and people who typically commit felonies to rent/buy Apr 19, 2016 路 The Checkered Past of One of Portland’s Up and Coming Neighborhoods: Foster-Powell. ive been all over portland, late and drunk as an unassuming white kid, and never been/felt threatened. I disagree with the felony flats comment. 1. Areas are bad for property crime and disturbances. ” Feb 12, 2024 路 Look Into Expunging Your Felony. Passed down from father to son like in that Ben Affleck movie. Alternatively, find out what’s trending across all of Reddit on r/popular. Definitely one of the last neighborhoods in Portland that is still affordable to buy a house. Hood erupt? Where can I get a decent beer in this town?" and other thought provoking queries. reReddit I've searched the sub and the two places recommended have closed (The Know, Tonic Lounge). Brentwood-D resident here, 13 years. It was also pretty "grungy", now it's like a typical gentrified city (not sure if that's better or worse). I dont have a problem with sharing but that is certainly not the case. You forgot "Felony flats" and "Whitetrashistan. Centennial at least has some good food (that stretch of Stark and Division especially). But you get on a hill you’re not getting up without em. I think that’s more Felony Flats area these days. We sold our home and blithely hit the road to Portland. I'm not saying Lents is the best neighborhood around, but it definitely isn't the worst. TIP: To filter for all offenses in the “Crime Against” category (i. Way more. Less than one-quarter of the waste comes from houseless camps. I'm a high school senior from New York who's never been to Portland, so it's quite possible I screwed something up. Gun shots everywhere in Posted by u/lnbn1721 - 1 vote and 2 comments Are there any areas of Portland you would not recommend? true 93 votes, 643 comments. imo the alphabet is either older folks or a white collar new to the city vibe that feels very shallow. Never thought it was that bad, save for the time when that guy got shot in his sleep by a stray bullet. Most people in Portland have no interest in shooting off fireworks, finding them annoying and/or dangerous, hell for pets and wildlife, etc. 332K subscribers in the Portland community. If your felony is expunged, your conviction record is no longer available to the public. , but I've ridden the bus home alone plenty of times after midnight through downtown / SE in other instances and didn't feel threatened at all. Passionate about something niche? Reddit has thousands of vibrant communities with people that share your interests. And finding a starter home for $500K in my hood is a pretty big challenge. i was walking dishman hills a few days ago and came on 8 or 9 big established homeless camps. I live in felony flats (ooooooohhhhh scaryyyyyyy) people definitely overestimate what places are “sketchy. So hold up. Johns or Kenton. Actually there's very little protection for prospective tenants that have a felony record. They come to Portland because we tolerate and encourage a destructive, deadly lifestyle that lets sick people commit a long-form version of public suicide, traumatizing countless others along the way. We know have more bike lanes. There are many areas of Portland much worse (Lents, Cully, Felony Flats, etc). I can walk as far as Burnside but dont want to end up somewhere sleazy and get stabbed. Far East county I guess ( although old town Gresham is a nice area to walk and shop) ship ahoy for a good dive, c bar for neighborhood vibe/pinball, and Holy Ghost if you're a little fancier/trendy. Get a constantly updating feed of breaking news, fun stories, pics, memes, and videos just for you. The police barely follow up on property crime. It matters what he was convicted of and when. I’ve lived in inner SE a couple years, and N Portland for 5. Along 82nd Ave, the county boundary is Clatsop Street. It's the way it always works. Felony Flats, from what i heard, is Flavel to King Road, 52nd to 82nd. About a year ago I needed to fly somewhere and the ticket prices enticed me to use the worst airport in America rather than Flying out of Eugene or Redmond. Portland just passed legislation that will pressure landlords to consider tenants that have a felony from over 7 years prior and require a reason in writing if they are passed over. From what I can tell, looking back at old records, this area never had crime rates that were as bad as North PDX did. Homeless is everywhere in Portland. 3M subscribers in the UrbanHell community. You can btw i dont think spokane is unsafe. 10-20x the number of sweeps West of 82nd than East of it. the city neighborhoods map in this (Its North Portland near Columbia blvd--not close to either St. Gourmet dining at the 7-11 next door. They are independent, but… Advertisement 332K subscribers in the Portland community. I live south of Portland and avoid that city at all costs. yall are in denial and or you dont get out much and explore less then perfect areas. Felony flats down here is gross, but not that bad compared to bad neighborhoods up north, and in fact, there are pretty nice areas within our flats tat get lumped in with the rest. There are landlords that specially cater to people with felonies, “second chance landlords. If you don’t want to wait 10 years, the area north of Glisan between 60th and 82nd seems like it’s about to blow up. every nook and cranny in town that isnt visible from the road literally r/Portland • I started following Portland music this past summer and it's been a life-changing experience. , Person, Property, or Society) click that label instead of individual offenses. Nice neighbors, quiet except for the 4th of July (ugh), very walkable etc. I need to find out where all the good bars are in Portland that are, ideally, within walking distance. Go one mile west, you’re back in MultCo but in the city of Milwaukie. We rented a house advertised in the Oregonian over the telephone. Frequency Map. WTF Portland | Felony flats - Facebook Felony flats WTF Portland | Felony flats - Facebook Felony flats ya there's an area referred to as the 'felony flats' but it's no big deal. It used to be known as the white ghetto or felony-flats. If you are looking for gift ideas for a person moving here, do you have a price range, a list of stuff they already have, and more specifics of your giftee? Same if the giftee is yourself. Fingers crossed someone has some leads! Llewelling neighborhood is close to Felony Flats and was the sketchiest part of Milwaukie when I was growing up there 30 yrs ago but it def seems to have improved quite a bit. I'm always seeing comments from various place that east of I205 is essentially a slum, or at least should be avoided. Look at Lents for a good example. People have in turns considered Lents, Mt. i just feel reddit constantly downplays the crime we have. Brooklyn is in SE—“East Portland” isn’t really an official place, but typically refers to east of 82nd, which is a long way from Brooklyn. I live East of 82nd and have not had any issues in the 5 years we’ve been here. Felony Flats is a specific neighborhood in Portland in Sacramento CA people called felony flats back in the 80's and 90's. The neighborhood itself was was a relatively nice neighborhood until the effects of suburbanization beginning in the 50’s. Today, I put up a listing of most of the music venues in town and thought this might be helpful for anyone booking shows or trying to figure out where local music is happening. 34 votes, 29 comments. Scan this QR code to download the app now. Except if the professional bank robbers were instead meth cooks and car prowlers, and apparently sex offenders. Or check it out in the app stores Home; Popular 122nd Ave is about to get a major revamp that should make it much friendlier to humans and encourage more businesses. Reddit . We have beautiful historical houses, a neighborhood sandwich pub (Ross Island Grocer) and the pedestrian Bridge leading to South waterfront. The usual stuff like homelessness, affordability, traffic, etc got worse. Jun 17, 2011 路 As for the Felony Flats reputation? I think it's an undeserved monikor from times past -- probably when Portland had bad meth problems. As has been mentioned countless times, west central Spokane (around the Broadway/Boone west of Monroe area), east central (near the freeway around the Altamont/Freya area, about a mile north and south) and Hillyard (northeasterly) aren't the best areas; if you're looking for an apartment, there're cheap and unique apartments/multi-family houses around Browne's Addition and the lower south hill It's why it was known as felony flats due to felons able to live life uninterrupted, only had to deal with county police according to my neighbors who had been denizens for awhile (when I moved into the BrenDa in 2005). Unfortunately,in our ignorance, we rented a house on SE Duke at 73rd. I can't emphasize enough how amazing the area is. Came here to say the same. When we moved to Portland in 2002, the only thing we knew about Portland was what we read in Portland publications. It's a different world these days. qclq drvj levkk yjys ypsya vyii aciaq scmmt tsp ojvjyb