Severe weather warming centers will open again this week
Warming centers will open in Multnomah County starting tonight.
Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Detailed information about Dependent Care (DCAP)
About Board Meetings
Learn about board meetings, sign up to testify or submit testimony, and watch meetings.
Disaster Resource Centers
Learn about the Disaster Resource Centers (DRC) Multnomah County operates during severe weather and other emergencies, as well what it's like to work in a DRC and how to volunteer.
Tuberculosis Program Retention Schedule (DOH23)
Retention schedule for various documents in the Tuberculosis Program
Multnomah County seeking builder, speeds bidding process for badly needed downtown resource center at nexus of mental health, homelessness
Multnomah County has put out a call for interested builders to propose a contract for the estimated $12 million to $15 million construction project, set to open as soon as summer 2021.
Addiction Services Retention Schedule (MHAS1)
Addiction Services Retention Schedule (MHAS1)
Quality & Specialized Services Retention Schedule (DD6)
Quality & Specialized Services Retention Schedule (DD6)
The Multnomah County Board proclaimed April 8-14 as Crime Victims’ Rights Week
The annual proclamation is part of local and national efforts to promote victims’ rights and service
Chair Kafoury releases 2019 budget, prioritizing equity, housing and children
Three hearings scheduled for May 2, 9, 16 to get input from the public on community priorities
Multnomah County Animal Services celebrates Hallmark Channel's Kitten Bowl V by offering adoption special
Draw for a chance to win a waived-fee adoption for a kitten or cat, and other reduced adoption fees during the Kitten Bowl V Adoption Special from February 2 - 4 at Multnomah County Animal Services.
Department of Community Justice’s Denise Peña receives national recognition for commitment to crime victims
Peña, manager of the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice’s (DCJ) Crime Victims Services Unit, received national recognition for her tireless commitment to helping victims.
Current Employee Benefit Changes and Information
There are many life events that effect an employee's eligible benefits and their ability to add or remove dependents from coverage, change plans or remain in a medical plan.
May 2012 Primary Election - Information
Information from the May 2012 Primary.
Responsible Business Practices
The sustainability of the way our vendors operate their business. Including sustainability criteria in our solicitation highlights the importance of sustainability issues to the County's core bus...
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County moving forward with new family motel shelter in Gresham
Shelter will provide 53 shelter units for families with children, along with wraparound services
Voter Education Grant
Grant opportunity supporting community-based voter education on ranked choice voting in East Multnomah County
2021 LPSCC Executive Committee Meetings
Meeting dates, agendas, and recordings
Auditor McGuirk’s December 2024 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's December 2024 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Preparing for Construction
The Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will provide many business opportunities for firms and jobs for workers. Learn about Multnomah County's goals for contracting and workforce development.
RELEASE: Multnomah County selects firm to guide and forge path toward a new model of public safety
Territory, using its expertise in innovative, human-centered design and visual facilitation, will be instrumental in aligning and pushing forward the conversations.
From the archives: ‘Help the people we love by checking in’: County and partners plan for hot weather during COVID-19
This year, the County will focus on helping people stay cool at home and in physically distant shady spaces to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Medicare enrollment is underway and we can help
In Multnomah County alone, eight private plans will be leaving, five new plans will be available, and many will make changes in name, cost, and benefits.
Winter homeless shelter opens amid record demand in Multnomah County
Christina Storing, her four-year-old son, Sam, in tow, began to panic Thursday evening when a friend called and rescinded the offer of a room in his apartment.
NEWS RELEASE: First Point in Time Count since 2019 kicks off tonight with strong support from volunteers
The Count of unsheltered community members is the first since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Vetted results will be released in a full report by the Joint Office of Homeless Services later this year.