Board briefed on Climate Justice Plan update following public comment period
On Sept. 18, County staff and community partners updated the Board of County Commissioners on the next steps of the County’s first-ever Climate Justice Plan.
2023 accomplishments from the Office of Sustainability and what's in store for the new year
In 2023 our team continued to build relationships in community and centered justice, our bedrock and core belief, in our work. View our 2023 accomplishments and what's in store for 2024.
Board provided with update on campaign finance reform in Multnomah County
Please visit mcelections.org for detailed information on campaign finance provisions.
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Board approves design plan, funding for Montavilla tiny home shelter on S.E. 82nd Avenue
Board also approves capital funding for a drop-in day center in St. Johns
Community members continue to advocate, share concerns, at second FY 2024 public budget hearing
Community members attended the second public budget hearing of the proposed FY 2024 budget — the first in-person hearing in three years — to advocate for budget decisions and share their concerns.
Physical and Mental Health Services
Read about physical and mental health services, and explore them with interactive maps.
EMCTC Meeting Materials
This page contains meeting information for the East Multnomah County Transportation Committee. It includes information dating back one year.
Clinician Alert: Measles confirmed in Clackamas County resident | January 16, 2026
A measles case has been identified in a Clackamas County resident. Clinicians should review exposure information and follow testing and treatment guidelines.
State of the County 2017: Profiles
A selection of people highlighted in Chair Kafouury's 2017 State of the County address.
Board updated on Sheriff’s use of force policy as part of series of briefings to re-envision public safety
Currently, MCSOs use of force policy is under open review: a time frame when members of the public can provide input on the policy.
Privacy Policy
Multnomah County respects your privacy. Read about the steps we take to ensure your data is kept safe.
Department of County Assets (DCA) General Schedule (DCAGEN)
General records retention schedule for the Department of County Assets
May 2020 Primary Election - City of Portland Mayor
May 2020 Primary Election - City of Portland Mayor
Multnomah County libraries earn gold for going green
Central Library in downtown Portland and Albina Library in Northeast Portland have each earned Sustainability at Work gold certification.
November 7, 2000 - County Commissioner District No. 4
Lonnie RobertsOCCUPATION: Semi-RetiredOCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Oregon State Representative _ 18 years, driver sales 24...
Multnomah County sells Wapato Jail, proceeds go to permanent housing
Multnomah County has sold the Wapato Jail to Kehoe Northwest Properties, LLC. The sale has been finalized and $5 million transferred to the County earmarked for permanent supportive housing
Auditor McGuirk's March 2019 Newsletter
Read the latest edition of Auditor McGuirk's newsletter.
FY 2027 Budget Manual, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
FY 2027 Budget Manual, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
Summary PDF Results in Multnomah County - May 2024 Primary Election
Summary PDF Results in Multnomah County - May 2024 Primary Election
Parent's Guide
As a parent, you need to discourage your children from gang involvement and explain the dangers to them.
Wednesday, Sept. 16: Joint Office of Homeless Services offers 7th day of smoke shelter; supply donations remain welcome
Just like during cold and severe weather, anyone seeking shelter should call 211 to see where space is available and to arrange transportation.
School Immunization Reporting
Deadlines and instructions for the annual immunization report. For schools and child care facilities.
Update on COVID-19 cases at Inverness Jail
All infected individuals are being monitored closely for signs of severe illness. So far, only a small number of people have developed symptoms, almost all of them mild.
Multnomah County Elections recognizes “Help America Vote Day”
Join us in celebrating Help America Vote Day — a day of action created to inspire civic engagement
Press release: “Safe harbor” eviction protection extended an additional 30 days for eligible Multnomah County residents
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved an ordinance extending the protection period granted by Oregon Senate Bill 278.