2023
- was sent from the Multnomah County Board of County Commissioners urging the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality to deny an air quality permit for Zenith Energy.
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Energy Justice in Tribal Communities highlights energy challenges that some indigenous peoples and Tribes face.
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Report:
DocumentHAZMAT Earthquake Risk Report (2.66 MB) - Report: Document
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- Publication: : A collection of stories and art rooted in Multnomah County's communities of color
- Report: Document
- Multnomah County filed suit against several of the largest fossil fuel and coal-producing corporations, seeking to hold them accountable for the damages arising from the 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome, one of the most deadly and destructive human-made weather disasters in American history.
- Report: 2012-2022 Regional Climate and Health Monitoring Report
- Heat Vulnerability Index Tool
2022
- Report: Document
- Resolution: Directs a process to rename the Sauvie Island Bridge to honor the Island’s Native American history and communities.
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- Ordinance: Update to the 2018 wood smoke ordinance
- Report: Document
2021
- Resolution 2021: Expresses support for accelerating the county’s transition from the use of gas powered leaf blowers at county facilities, and for convening a work group with the City of Portland to consider an equitable community-wide phase-out strategy for gas powered leaf blowers.
- Report: Document
- : Multnomah County Board of Commissioners Proclaims October 11, 2021 as Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Multnomah County, Oregon.
- Report: Document
- Report: Document
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- : Reaffirms Multnomah County’s Commitment to fossil fuel free buildings and affirms support for the update of Multnomah County’s LEED Gold and High Performance Green Building Policy.
- Document
2020
- Report: Document
- : Designates an enforcement mechanism for PropertyFit and declares an emergency.
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2019
- Report: 2019 Regional Climate and Health Monitoring Report
- Report: Document2019 Resource Conservation Report (742.33 KB)
- Multnomah County filed DocumentBriefofAmicus (78.67 KB)
- Resolution 2019-091: Opposes the expansion of infrastructure for transporting or storing fossil fuels in Multnomah County, and supports efforts to require fossil fuel industry to bear the full cost of damages caused by transporting, storing, or using fossil fuels.
2018
- Report: Document
- Report: Document2018 Resource Conservation Report (727.69 KB)
- Resolution 2018-095: Affirms Multnomah County's intent to establish a clean diesel procurement policy that will require contractors working on County construction projects to use equipment that reduces air pollution.
- Resolution 2018-108: Affirms support for environmental justice and encourages the adoption of an environmental justice policy and prepare an environmental justice snapshot.
- Ordinance 1253: From October 1 through March 1, homeowners, renters and businesses in Multnomah County cannot use wood stoves, fireplaces or any outdoor wood burning devices on days when the air quality is forecasted to be poor. Exemptions are available.
2017
- Report: DocumentClimate Action Plan Progress Report 2017 (2.08 MB)
- Report: Document2017 Resource Conservation Report (770.96 KB)
- Resolution 2017-046: Affirms Multnomah County's commitment to meeting community-wide energy needs in Multnomah County with 100 percent renewable energy by 2050
2016
- Report: Document
- Resolution 2016-011: Opposes oil shipment by rail, and endorses comments on the Tesoro Savage Vancouver Energy Distribution Terminal draft environmental impact statement
- Resolution 2016-018: Establishes a Commercial Property Assessed Seismic Rehabilitation Program in Multnomah County
2015
- Released the DocumentCAP2015_june2015_web.pdf (18.11 MB)
- Resolution 2015-076: Adopts the joint Multnomah County and City of Portland 2015 Climate Action Plan
- Resolution 2015-097: Establishes a Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy ("CPACE") Program in Multnomah County
- Resolution 2015-104: Adopts a fossil fuel divestment policy for Multnomah County
- Resolution 2015-120: Supports the productive reuse and safe recycling of County surplus information technology and the County's ongoing commitment to digital inclusion
2014
- Report: DocumentClimate Change Preparation Strategy (2.43 MB)
- Report: Document
- Ordinance 1207: Establishes solid waste regulations in unincorporated areas of the County
- Resolution 2014-122: Adopts the joint Multnomah County/City of Portland Climate Change Preparation Strategy
2012
- Formed the Sustainable Jails Project
- Resolution 2012-150: Reaffirms the Healthy Purchasing Initiative in collaboration with the City of Portland
2011
- Document
- Resolution 2011-009: Adopts the Multnomah Food Action Plan
- Resolution 2011-056: Reallocates qualified energy conservation bond volume cap to the State of Oregon
- Resolution 2011-113: Authorizes the Chair of the Board of County Commissioners to sign the Declaration of Cooperation to form the Portland Region Sustainable Communities Consortium
- Resolution 2011-129: Adopts the restriction of sale for all beverage containers containing Bisphenol A
2010
- DocumentSustainable Purchasing and Social Equity Policy (131.08 KB)
- Ordinance 1166: Establishes the Office of Sustainability and the Office of Diversity and Equity
- Ordinance 1171: Terminates the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the City of Portland Dissolving the Sustainable Development Commission
- Resolution 2010-145: Appoints Members to Multnomah County Advisory Committee on Sustainability and Innovation
- Resolution 2010-148: Adopts a County policy with respect to using County funds to purchase bottled water
- Resolution 2010-159: Adopts a green meeting and event policy for Multnomah County
2009
- Released the Document2009 Climate Action Plan (6.23 MB)
- Resolution 09-044: Authorizes a Multnomah County "Hope Garden" to encourage the production of community-grown food and urge Multnomah County and City of Portland residents to assist hunger relief and nutrition efforts by supporting the "Plant a Row for the Hungry" campaign
- Resolution 09-067: Authorizes the creation and implementation of the County C.R.O.P.S. (Community Reaps Our Produce and Shares) emergency garden program
- Resolution 09-133: Adopts the 2009 Climate Action Plan in partnership with City of Portland
2008
- Resolution 08-004: Adopts a LEED-Gold and high performance green building policy for Multnomah County and repeals Resolution 04-178
- Resolution 08-015: Exempts the roof restoration project for the Central Library re-roof/green roof from Administrative Procedure FAC-1
- Resolution 08-035: Adopts the U.S. Cool Counties Climate Stabilization Declaration in partnership with Clackamas County
- Proclamation 08-041: Proclaims April 7th through April 13th, 2008 Public Health Awareness Week in Multnomah County
- Resolution 08-096: Authorizes use of County property for the installation of solar facilities to provide solar energy to County facilities
- Order 08-114: Adopts a policy requiring the nutrition labeling of food items at chain restaurants
- Resolution 08-129: Adopts the "Local Government Green Jobs Pledge"
2007
- Developed the DocumentWaste Prevention & Recycling Plan, 2007-2010 (199.78 KB)
- Resolution 07-124: Adopts a policy to reduce benzene pollution
- Resolution 07-125: Authorizes the development of solar energy projects on County facilities
- Resolution 07-173: Approves efforts to develop an update to the 2001 Portland Multnomah Local Action Plan on Global Warming, including the formation of a citizen advisory committee to provide recommendations to the update
- Resolution 07-183: Authorizes a "County Digs" project to enhance opportunities for urban agriculture in Multnomah County
- Resolution 07-184: Establishes a Multnomah County cellular phone recycling program
2006
- DocumentRSK-21 New Chemical Review Process (686.25 KB)
- Resolution 06-073: Adopts the Toxics Reduction Strategy, incorporating the Precautionary Principle as a framework
2005
- Resolution 05-035: Supports legislation to promote the use and production of biofuels in Oregon
- Resolution 05-102: Establishes waste prevention and recycling goals for County operations
- Resolution 05-154: Adopts a green cleaning policy for County facilities
- Resolution 05-193: Names the Multnomah Building green roof the Amy Joslin Eco Roof
2004
- Resolution 04-019: Adopts sustainability principles for Multnomah County
- Resolution 04-048: Supported SOLV on Earth Day
- Resolution 04-140: Recognizes National Pollution Prevention Week and directs the development of a Toxics Reduction Strategy jointly with the City of Portland
- Resolution 04-178: Adopts high performance green building policy recommendations for Multnomah County
2003
- Resolution 03-035: Extends timelines for the Portland Multnomah County Food Policy Council
- Resolution 03-092: Adopts a policy for paper and paint purchasing and sets goals for paper use
2002
- DocumentExecutive Rule 268 Energy Conservation (314.98 KB)
- Resolution 02-093: Establishes a Portland/Multnomah County Food Policy Council
2001
- Resolution 01-052: Approves the adoption of a joint City of Portland and Multnomah County Local Action Plan on Global Warming
2000
- Resolution 00-046: Authorizes the purchase of renewable electricity
1996
- Resolution 96-153: Commits to purchasing products made from post-consumer recycled material
1989
- Ordinance 606: Establishes a recycling program for County facilities
- Ordinance 608: Establishes an environmentally-friendly purchasing policy
- Ordinance 614: Prohibits food providers from using Styrofoam packaging products
- Ordinance 635: Amendments to Ordinance 614