
Chair Kafoury’s June 2019 Newsletter
Read Chair Kafoury's June 2019 newsletter covering the latest County initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's June 2019 newsletter covering the latest County initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's March 2018 newsletter covering the latest county initiatives
Read Chair Kafoury's May 2018 newsletter covering the latest county initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's May 2019 newsletter covering the latest County initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's Nov. 2017 newsletter covering the latest county initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's November 2018 newsletter covering the latest County initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's Oct. 2017 newsletter covering the latest county initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's Oct. 2019 newsletter covering the latest County initiatives
Read Chair Kafoury's October 2018 newsletter covering the latest County initiatives.
Read Chair Kafoury's Sept. 2019 newsletter covering the latest County initiatives
Read Chair Kafoury's September 2018 newsletter covering the latest county initiatives.
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Eviction moratorium protections for Multnomah County renters are changing on February 1, 2021. Starting then, Multnomah County renters will be protected by Oregon’s statewide eviction moratorium.
የሙልትኖማህ ካውንቲ ከኦሬጎን በክልል-አቀፍ ከቤት ማስወጣትን በጊዜያዊነት ከሚከለክለው ትእዛዝ ጋር መስማማት ለመኖሪያ ቤት ተከራዮች ምን ማለት እንደሆነ የሚገልፅ ቀላል መመሪያ።
On Thursday, Dec. 17, Multnomah County voted to invest in all levels of our homelessness response, bolstering the way we meet urgent needs and long-term strategies.
By staying home, shopping local and supporting our neighbors in need, we can show a little love to help each other get through a difficult winter.
Guía, respuestas a preguntas frecuentes y otros recursos sobre la suspensión temporal de desalojos del estado durante la emergencia por la enfermedad de COVID-19.
On Feb. 1, Multnomah County renters will be protected by the statewide eviction moratorium. Here’s how renters can make sure they remain protected.
Until a vaccine is widely available, everyone will need to do their part to keep each other safe. And it begins with a simple face covering.
As Multnomah County starts to reopen today, we must all practice care and caution, now more than ever.
The adopted FY 2021 budget protects core services, responds to COVID-19, advances equity and takes key steps toward justice system transformation.
As Chief of Staff, Kim Melton is responsible for developing the Chair’s overall policy agenda and managing day-to-day operations and supervision of the Chair’s office and staff.
Policy Advisor kimberly.melton@multco.us
Liam Frost joined the Kafoury team in May 2018 and is responsible for advancing the Chair’s priorities on housing and homelessness.