Portland is surprisingly not dangerous for all the homeless people, but it is not a utopia either. The homeless problem is a problem and its embarrassing when I have friends from out of town and Im trying to tell them how awesome Portland is as a city as we step over people in sleeping bags with piles of garbage. I spend a lot of time down town and here are some recent issues I have had.
Me my sister and my nephews, all 3 are in the 10 year range, were climbing the stairs from the street to one of the bridges and we all had to step over a passed out homeless persons complete heroin set up, including needle, spoon and empty heroin foil. I was so fixated on the needle that I did not notice the giant pile of shit that he had decided to take right there. My sister was so fixed on the shit that she did not see the heroin gear.
My and my father were walking past the greyhound station and caught a homeless lady in midshit clean up. She got all excited when she saw us see her and so then she proceeded to follow us for a block trying to get a reaction from us while her friends had a good laugh.
Someone asked for change, which I usually don't have or give but decided to empty my pockets. Which was a few pennies and nickels. After looking at what I gave him, I got a big "FUCK YOU" as he threw the change down and stormed off.
With all that said, I have never felt unsafe in Portland and the main problems seem to be located in the Chinatown area, from Union station down to the waterfront and other side of Burnside, with the epicenter being the greyhound station. Closing the bus station and clearing it out should do wonders for the city. The newer parts of the Pearl and NW are pretty much homeless free.