Board proclaims May 2022 Older Americans Month in Multnomah County
One in five people in Multnomah County are aged 60 or older. By 2030, that number is expected to reach nearly one and four
One in five people in Multnomah County are aged 60 or older. By 2030, that number is expected to reach nearly one and four
Two more public hearings scheduled ahead of June 16 vote; public can also submit written testimony
Multnomah County Board of Commissioners proclaimed May 2022 as Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Young people from middle school to college age are invited to join Multnomah County’s second Youth Mental Health Forum on Saturday, May 21 from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Voters who used the collection box at S.E. Reed College Place and S.E. Woodstock Boulevard, after 11:35 AM on May 4, should immediately contact Multnomah County Elections 503-988-VOTE (8683).
“We have this opportunity to say, ‘How do we move towards hope and healing?” says Interim Behavioral Health Dir. Julie Dodge
Free help quitting is available by calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW
Multnomah County residents are invited to offer input on the Chair’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 Budget in three upcoming virtual public hearings.
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners proclaims May 1 through May 7, 2022 as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Relatives Week of Awareness in Multnomah County, Oregon.
Monday’s opening speaks to the County and the Joint Office of Homeless Services’ shared, ongoing commitment to urgently increasing shelter capacity, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transforming Justice project has completed two of the four phases and continues to work towards June 2022 completion.
As part of Public Service Recognition Week, Multnomah County held its annual Employee Recognition Awards on Wednesday, May 4.