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IndicatorMeasure #100716991Value #104195307

COMMUNITY CENTER LEVEL OF SERVICE

Percentage of population living within 3 miles of a full-service community center

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Community centers provide health and recreation benefits to Portland residents of all ages, helping to make Portland a family-friendly and a livable city.

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72.0%

FY 2024 - 25

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72.0%

FY 2021 - 22

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0%25%50%75%100%FY 2272.0%FY 23FY 24FY 2572.0%X-axis: reporting period. Y-axis: official actual value on the ClearImpact scale.

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PeriodActualTargetTrend
FY 2024 - 2572.0%100.0%0
FY 2023 - 2472.0%100.0%0
FY 2022 - 2372.0%100.0%0
FY 2021 - 2272.0%100.0%0

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Why Is This Important?

Community centers provide health and recreation benefits to Portland residents of all ages, helping to make Portland a family-friendly and a livable city. A goal, established in 2020 , and in PP&R's Healthy Parks, Healthy Portland Planning Framework, is for all Portlanders to have access to a full service community center (defined as a center with a pool, fitness facility, gym, rental rooms) within 3 miles of their household.

What Do The Numbers Show?

Without major funding support, year over year increases are very small and are driven by a combination of new housing development and acquisition and development of new community centers - which are currently primarily funded by System Development Charges (SDC) fees. North Portland is currently the area with the lowest level of access to a full service community center at 58%. With the completion of the North Portland Aquatics facility, North Portland will have access to an indoor aquatic center and a nearby community center (Charles Jordan Community Center). View a PDF file with a map of community center level of service

How Did We Arrive at These Numbers?

Using Geographic Information System technology data, housing unit data from Metro is combined with community center location and street network data to complete this analysis.