Auditor McGuirk's December 2021 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's December newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
2022 LPSCC Executive Committee Meetings
Meeting dates, agendas, and recordings
Severe weather shelters closing Jan. 30 after serving nearly 350 people overnight
National Weather Service forecast for Jan. 30 does not meet City of Portland/Multnomah County thresholds for opening shelters
With spring plans for home renovations, comes increased risk of lead poisoning
Lead from paint is the leading cause of lead poisoning in children; Take care and consider whether your little ones should get tested
Multnomah County Sustainability Award Winners 2016
The annual celebration, which coincides with Public Service Recognition Week, honors the dedication and innovation of a select group of Multnomah County employees.
City Club of Portland deflection panel discussion: ‘Those numbers make a difference’
Behavioral Health Division leader Anthony Jordan joined a Jan. 29 panel discussion to give updates on the County's deflection program, drawing from his professional expertise and personal experience.
Multnomah County’s Homeless Mobile Intake Team Recipient of Prestigious Aging Innovations Award From USAging
The team is the result of a partnership between the Joint Office of Homeless Services and the Department of County Human Services and is funded by the Metro Supportive Housing Services Measure.
The dangers of cold
The dangers of cold: hypothermia, carbon monoxide hazards and alternative sources of heat
'This isn’t about me. It’s about him': Home for the Holidays already helping families move from shelter to apartments
Andrea Bunch and her son, Michael, were among the first three families to move from shelter and into apartments this month through Multnomah County and Portland’s Home for the Holidays campaign.
Get Help for Domestic & Sexual Violence
Find Resources, Support and Legal Assistance
Proper Cooling Methods
Three methods for rapidly cooling hot food items.
Department of Community Justice team helps stop stalker in his tracks
Domestic violence parole and probation officer Jennifer Brissenden and corrections technician Diego Cervantes help establish case against prolific stalker.
Board hears stories of stability, recovery, strength at final budget hearing
It was standing-room only this week for the third and final Multnomah County public hearing on the 2016 budget.
Economic Impact Considerations for Goods and Non-Personal Services
You may think you are just providing raw materials or service for the County, but you are the foundation for positive economic impacts in our community.
Physical Activity
Our Physical Activity strategy focuses on encouraging movement in our communities and on how urban planning and environment (known as built environment) promotes exercise.
C2C 2020 Internships
ARTICLE - Employees of public organizations are navigating the present times, this year's interns have managed to carry out important work despite the challenges that working from home may present.
A look back to 2024 and looking ahead to 2025
Check out what the Office of Sustainability was up to in 2024, and what is in store for the year ahead.
Commissioner Lori Stegmann celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Womens Right to Vote with AAUW
Prepared remarks of Commissioner Lori Stegmann at Feb. 22's AAUW Celebration of the 100th anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote.
Chair releases $2.81 billion “once in a generation” budget
American Rescue Plan and historic ballot measures drive new housing, preschool and library investments
Preschool for All Sites
Information about joining Preschool For All as a contracted provider
Multnomah Youth Commission celebrates 25 years serving the community
This year, the Multnomah Youth Commission is celebrating 25 years of serving the community.
County, partners ready for the return of hot weather, prepare communities with early outreach and education
The County extracted key lessons from its hot- and cold-weather emergency responses over the past year
2021 Annual Report
Read about work the Auditor's Office did on your behalf throughout 2021.
Housing leaders brief Board on COVID-19 rent assistance
Between July 1 and Oct. 15, 2021, 468 nonpayment cases were filed in Multnomah County court. County case workers and legal experts are intervening.
Multnomah County Commission Redistricting Plan
Every ten years, the Auditor reapportions Multnomah County Commissioner districts based on the U.S. Census.