Chair Jessica Vega Pederson, Mayor Keith Wilson respond to EPA rollback of environmental safety regulations
The decision by the agency effectively eliminates the basis for regulating these harmful emissions that are a direct threat to public health and welfare.
Tax time roundup: Get free assistance filing your return
State and federal tax returns are due April 15 and Multnomah County wants to assure that all residents receive the tax credits for which they are eligible.In 2008 46,673 families and...
Expect delays near Stark Street Bridge for geotechnical investigations
This week there will be single lane closures for geotechnical investigations on the Historic Columbia River Highway near the Stark Street Bridge. Expect brief traffic delays.
Artistic Beginnings to College to County: Lynn’s internship
Showcasing the transformative power of mentorship, collaboration, and professional growth within Multnomah County's Finance department
Auditor McGuirk's January 2020 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's newsletter and learn more about the work of the auditor's office.
How to Become an Adult Care Home Resident Manager
Resident manager applicants must fulfill many of the same requirements as adult care home operators.
Multnomah County urges tenants unable to pay rent to sign hardship form for protection
Multnomah County is urging renters who are unable to pay rent to sign the State of Oregon’s declaration of financial hardship form in order to qualify for protection from eviction.
FAQ's on the new Crisis Assessment and Treatment Center
What’s new? Starting on Tuesday, June 21, the Crisis Assessment and Treatment Center (CATC) will be available at 55 N.E. Grand Ave. for people having a mental health crisis who don’t need a ...
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Board unanimously approves emergency grant preserving 175 shelter beds at Bybee Lakes Hope Center
Negotiations around $1.5 million investment lay groundwork for potential longer-term partnership alongside County's existing range of shelter services
Monoclonal antibody therapy pilot program offers new COVID-19 treatment option for Health Center clients
Monoclonal antibodies do not take the place of a COVID-19 vaccine. Getting vaccinated is the best way to prevent getting sick with COVID-19.
Oregon Project Independence (OPI) Case Management Materials
Find materials and resources for Oregon Project Independence (OPI) case management here.
PropertyFit
PropertyFit (CPACE) helps commercial, multifamily, and industrial property owners finance energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades that holistically address a building’s performance.
Mid County Refugee Clinic honored by state primary care association
The health center’s Refugee Clinic “has really created a welcoming environment” Multnomah County’s director of Integrated Clinical Services, Vanetta Abdellatif.
Large turnout of MWESB firms learn about Central Courthouse contracting opportunities
More than 90 representatives of small firms and those owned by minorities and women gathered Aug. 31 to learn about opportunities to be involved in the county's Central Courthouse project.
Seven people now ill with E. coli at Portland preschool
The Health Department today confirmed that six people have been sickened by E. coli at Montessori of Alameda school in Portland.
Four of the people have the most serious type E. coli O157:H7.
Multnomah County recognizes National Procurement Month, highlights support of businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans
From high profile capital projects to food delivery services for senior, Multnomah County is integral in millions of dollars of economic opportunity in the community.
Multnomah County Domestic Violence Coordination Office adds Sexual Violence in name and service
There is no better time than now to share the ways that Multnomah County has strengthened and expanded its work around domestic violence education and prevention.
GASB 77 Tax Abatements - Implementation Information
To be used to assist with developing the GASB 77 Tax Abatement Disclosure
Rural Shopping Shuttles
Free shopping shuttle for rural residents.
Stark Street Bridge Replacement
Replacing an aging bridge to meet modern standards
From Mapping to Safety: A Gun Violence Prevention Project in Multnomah County
This community-informed effort aims to map services, identify gaps, and listen to impacted youth and families to improve gun violence prevention and survivor support in Multnomah County.
Mental Health & Addiction Services General Retention Schedule (MHASGEN)
Behavioral Health General Retention Schedule (MHASGEN)
With federal deadline looming, County moves CARES Act millions into community, plots continued COVID response
The Multnomah County Board took several critical steps on Thursday, Dec. 17 to assure as many clients and community members as possible receive direct assistance through CARES Act funding.
Harm reduction key to reversing rise in HIV, syphilis, Hepatitis C, health officials tell Board
As 2021 budget talks begin, syringe services sees an increase in clients at a Gresham site set to close
Health Department extends mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from wildfire smoke
Effective at today at noon, Multnomah County ordinance echoes County Fire Defense Board’s burn ban and requires people to refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted.