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cascadiance

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10. If you have more of a high tech career, living someplace like Beaverton might help you commute-wise
Sun Mar 16, 2014, 02:54 PM
Mar 2014

... as probably more of "Silicon Forest" is on the west side of the river than the east side. If you live in Beaverton close to the city, that's not a bad location to be able to commute to a high tech job and still be close to more cultural activities to the east of you.

Some places along the max line, like where I was earlier is in a tunnel right between the city and Beaverton transit center, and you therefore have to go on a bus to get to a train stop, so perhaps less attractive. I'm further west than I ideally want to be now, but am within walking distance of a Trimet station, which makes it better, especially since I'm starting a new job soon in the Pearl district in about a week.

One thing to note is that the Washington County Democrats on the west side are a significant element of the Democratic Party here locally and statewide, and often times make a difference when it comes to moving the whole state to the left moreso. As the Democrats get more political positions here in this area, the state tends to go more Democratic in power. So if you want to make a difference, being here can help too.

interested in this as well jollyreaper2112 Mar 2014 #1
We live in Salem Oregon Iwasthere Mar 2014 #2
Salem seems as if it would be bike-friendly, especially with an electrically assisted bike Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2014 #3
Srsly? KamaAina Mar 2014 #12
Gotta love the eastside. jeffrey_pdx Mar 2014 #4
Some folks say the Rose City Park area is good to move into. love_katz Mar 2014 #5
lots to think about grasswire Mar 2014 #6
Thanks. Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2014 #7
I think that Hillsboro has an active cultural life. grasswire Mar 2014 #9
Is Rose City the Vietnamese part of town? Or what used to be? Lydia Leftcoast Apr 2014 #19
there is some Asian influence in Rose City grasswire Apr 2014 #20
If you have more of a high tech career, living someplace like Beaverton might help you commute-wise cascadiance Mar 2014 #10
Actually, I'm self-employed as a translator Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2014 #11
the Orenco (Hillsboro) area might be perfect for you 0rganism Mar 2014 #14
Hi, Organism. I think we may have met at one of the early DU gatherings (on Hawthorne?) Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2014 #15
yes i seem to recall that - Lucky Lab maybe? 0rganism Mar 2014 #16
I think we were actually sitting outside at one of the restaurants or pubs around 20th and Hawthorne Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2014 #17
I love Milwaukie davidpdx Apr 2014 #18
Good luck with your decision! SoapBox Mar 2014 #8
I can't really be of any help, LWolf Mar 2014 #13
Hi, Everyone, I'm still in Minneapolis, and it's been a cold, although un-snowy winter Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2015 #21
I would try North Portland. former9thward Mar 2015 #22
That may be worth looking into Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2015 #23
Heh. I will weigh in belatedly quakerboy Mar 2015 #24
I've been reading the Oregonian and checking out apts. online, so Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2015 #25
Max to Milwaukie opens this year. grasswire Mar 2015 #27
If you're not fredamae Mar 2015 #26
I like Rose City down to Milwuakie on east side Backwoodsrider Mar 2015 #28
I grew up in Portland and it is a very livable city. Paka May 2015 #29
i moved to Oregon last December (employment). CentralMass Jun 2015 #30
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