About This Packet
The Adopt-A-Road packet provides information for citizen’s groups that participate in Multnomah County’s program.
The Adopt-A-Road packet provides information for citizen’s groups that participate in Multnomah County’s program.
You may read the Adopt-A-Road Manual online, download the entire manual, or just download the individual forms.
Adopt-A-Road Safety Video
All of the following forms are already contained in the Adopt-A-Road Manual. The...
Completed 2010. A recent partnership between Multnomah County and the City of Fairview has led to a new sidewalk and pedestrian crossing that improves safety near a busy middle school.
Responsibilities for Adopt-A-Road Program group coordinators and participants.
Completed 2008. An intersection improvement project at NE 223rd Avenue and NE Sandy Blvd. in Fairview was completed in November 2008.
ObjectiveThe purpose of the Adopt-A-Road program is to provide citizens of Multnomah County an opportunity to control litter and to improve the appearance of the roads in their community.Program in...
The Multnomah County Land Use and Transportation Program (hereafter referred to as the “County”) Adopt-A-Road Program is an anti-litter campaign intended to build civic pride in a litter-free Orego...
What process does Multnomah County follow for the vacation of a public road under County jurisdiction?
Safety rules for people working on Multnomah County's roads
Completed 2008. A short section of SE 282nd Avenue north of SE Stone Road in rural East Multnomah County was closed to traffic for construction of a new bridge.
Completed 2010. New sidewalks have come to a section of SE Stark St. near Mount Hood Community College, thanks to funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Completed 2010. New sidewalks have come to a section of NE Halsey Street in Wood Village, thanks to funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.
We design, construct, maintain, operate and preserve county-owned roads, with a focus on providing quality roads through innovation, a skilled workforce and efficient practices.
The 257th Avenue Corridor Safety Improvements project will include a variety of safety improvements.
We've hosted two phases of public outreach to help us learn what you want to see in this project.
See a video of the Cochran Road Bridge Replacement project. This project replaced the culvert that carried Beaver Creek under SE Cochran Road with a 60-foot long bridge.
Contact information for road services provided by the Transportation Division of the Department of Community Services
Find out what safety improvements are included in the Cornelius Pass Road project.
Presentations and documents from public meetings and the Community Advisory Committee.
Collected documents for the 238th Drive Improvement Project
Our goal is to keep our roads open at all times. Road crews are on call 24/7 to respond to emergencies, from downed trees to traffic accidents to slides and washouts.
Larch Mountain Road is closed above the snow gate near Milepost 10.