County assessing damage after two-alarm fire at Bridge Shop
While fire is under investigation, officials suspect equipment on water tanker malfunctioned
While fire is under investigation, officials suspect equipment on water tanker malfunctioned
On Dec. 7, 2023, City and County leaders l met in a joint session for the second time this year to focus on their shared work addressing homelessness.
Several new executive committee members were in attendance, including Health Department Director Rachel Banks, Portland Police Chief Bob Day and soon-to-be new Chief Criminal Judge Michael Greenlick
Plan includes updated goals and outcomes for unsheltered homelessness and housing retention, and a new Homelessness Response System governance structure
The pilot project is designed to empower the residents of the Cully neighborhood in Northeast Portland to craft a localized alternative to existing law enforcement-focused models for low-level crimes.
New guidelines are first step in improvements, County to launch second phase to improve community involvement opportunities
The shelter is reopening after being closed for needed renovations.
Marking a milestone in Multnomah County’s relationship with Native American communities, the Board of Commissioners on Nov. 30 voted to unanimously accept a new name for the bridge to Sauvie Island.
The Multnomah County Budget Office forecasts a $14 million deficit for Fiscal Year 2024-25. Without any changes or economic improvements, that could grow the deficit to $40.5 million by FY 2028-29.
In the 2020 Census, there were 63,000 self-identified Natives living in Multnomah County — and likely many more.
Multnomah County offers competitive pay, a comprehensive benefits package, generous paid leave and more.
The board's vote is part of the formal process requiring the declaration of a vacancy and the calling of an election to fill the seat.