News Release: Auditor issues draft map for new County Commission districts
Multnomah County Auditor Jennifer McGuirk has issued a draft map for new County Commission districts. Redistricting takes place every 10 years following the U.S. Census.
Multnomah County Auditor Jennifer McGuirk has issued a draft map for new County Commission districts. Redistricting takes place every 10 years following the U.S. Census.
Between July 1 and Oct. 15, 2021, 468 nonpayment cases were filed in Multnomah County court. County case workers and legal experts are intervening.
Citing her leadership for the Preschool for All and her support of early childhood initiatives, the Children's Institute has awarded Commissioner Jessica Vega Pederson the 2021 Alexander Award.
Learn about exciting ways to participate in Library capital bond projects listening sessions and community meetings.
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week runs October 24-30, 2021
Recognizing concerns from frontline workers, the Board unanimously adopted a labor harmony agreement. The agreement affirms the County’s commitment to having a stable and well-supported workforce.
Multnomah County Corrections Health reported this week that 63 percent of adults in custody at the Justice Center and Inverness Jail had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Board of County Commissioners approved a series of budget modifications Thursday, Oct. 14, appropriating $59.7 million in county, state and federal funds to its Fiscal Year 2022 budget.
The monthly event, hosted by Commissioner Lori Stegmann, features timely topics affecting East Multnomah County and the community at large.
Cindy Agreda y Diana Trejo son parte de la Iniciativa de Sanación Comunitaria (CHI), que brinda apoyo comunitario culturalmente apropiado a jóvenes y familias afectadas por la violencia.
The County reported today that an impressive 92 percent of the County’s 5,601 employees have been vaccinated since the requirement was announced in August.
The County first recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2015, as a counter-celebration to the former holiday, which evoked harmful memories of the colonization and attempted genocide of Native people.