Chair Kafoury to deliver virtual State of the County address on March 5
Please join Chair Deborah Kafoury on Friday, March 5, 2021, for her annual State of the County address.
Please join Chair Deborah Kafoury on Friday, March 5, 2021, for her annual State of the County address.
Officials are cautiously optimistic that the negative results across multiple dorms signal a turning point in an outbreak that has infected 197 adults in custody since December.
Multnomah County now offering home upgrades to low-income homeowners - at no cost to them
Health experts recommend: set a baseline, engage community in planning, make infrastructure changes
While COVID-19 is still impacting the way meetings are conducted, the Legislative session is well underway.
Metro’s Regional Oversight Committee voted unanimously to recommend that the Metro Council say yes to the County’s plan. That makes Multnomah County the first funding recipient to advance this far.
Focus areas included shelters, jails, adult care homes, and teleworking
Public Health confirmed today that 192 adults in custody at Inverness Jail have tested positive for COVID-19. Another 29 staff members, or members of their households have also tested positive.
Multnomah County equity and human resource leaders briefed the Board last week on critical steps they’ve taken to construct a more equitable workplace.
Commissioners formally recognized February as Black History and Future Month in Multnomah County.
Nearly 100,000 Multnomah County residents have received at least one dose of a vaccine. And the number of new COVID-19 cases in the County, the percent positivity, and hospitalizations are down.
Multnomah County will have a delayed opening on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 10 a.m. as power and transportation routes continue to be restored across the Metro area after the winter storm.