Auditor McGuirk's May 2019 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's May newsletter to learn about the recent work of the auditor's office.
Non-Departmental Community Budget Advisory Committee (CBAC)
The Non-Departmental CBAC helps ensure that community needs and priorities inform the budgeting plans and decisions of the various non-departmental offices of Multnomah County.
Health Department issues mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from ozone levels
Effective Saturday, Aug. 31, at noon, Multnomah County requires people to refrain from burning wood until the advisory is lifted.
Office of Sustainability Records (SUS1)
Office of Sustainability (SUS1)
Multnomah County announces new directors for clinic system and public health
Chair Kafoury accepted the appointment of Tasha Wheatt-Delancy as Health Center Executive Director of the Integrated Clinical Services and appointed Jessica Guernsey as Public Health Director.
Board issues proclamation celebrating Veterans Day
The County is committed to serving all veterans from all walks of life and helping them transition to civilian life.
Multnomah County Voters Make Decisions on More Than 100 Special District Contests and Ballot Measures for the May 2021 Special District Election
Local elections are important and count tremendously in the decision-making that shapes the future of our communities.
Auditor McGuirk's February 2022 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's February 2022 newsletter.
County, City and partners to open additional 24/7 severe weather shelter at Reynolds High school today
Five shelters will remain open as long as frigid temperatures persist
News Release: Nearly 800 seek warm shelter as frigid temperatures persist
Community volunteers are sought to help staff warming shelters as difficult road conditions and illness increase staff callouts
Multnomah County hears community support, concerns at meeting on planned Sobering and Crisis Stabilization Center
The new center would house up to 50 sobering beds and offer a combination of sobering and withdrawal management services.
Control starts at home: Ways to combat mosquitoes this summer
During a summer where Portland’s average temperature is projected to skyrocket, Multnomah County Vector Control reminds citizens to do their part.
IUOE New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for International Union of Operating Engineers
County ramps up summer SNAP outreach
Multnomah County’s multilingual, multicultural SNAP outreach team works to make healthy, fresh food an option for everyone in the community.
FOPPO New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Federation of Oregon Parole and Probation Officers.
IBEW New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 48 members.
BPCAC Meeting Materials
This page contains meeting information for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Citizen Involvement Committee. It includes information dating back one year.
ONA New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Oregon Nurses Association members.
Physicians New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Physicians.
AFSCME Local 88 New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for Local 88 members.
Elected Official New Employee Benefits
Benefit information for elected officials.
OHS Levy Oversight Committee
We ensure accountability for the expenditures of Oregon Historical Society Levy funds approved by voters. Watch here for meeting notices and minutes.
Measure 26-203 - November 2019 Special Election
Measure 26-203 - November 2019 Special Election
Overdose reversal drug to be offered upon jail release beginning June 1
Sheriff Mike Reese announces initiative as new data show people released from jail are 15 times more likely to die in days following release
Medical Examiner
Investigates and determines the cause of all sudden, unexpected, violent or suspicious deaths in Multnomah County.