Auditor's FYI 21 Budget Presentation 5/19/21
Read auditor McGuirk's remarks at the 5/19/21 budget hearing.
County behavioral health specialists bring calm amidst Reynolds shooting chaos
Sonja Miller was in a meeting when she heard the news. Her phone buzzed with text messages, phone calls and emails. Shots had been fired at Reynolds High School.
2017 Volunteer Award Honorees
Honoring the people who volunteer their time, leadership and ideas to better Multnomah County.
Commissioner Stegmann, partners stress importance of participation in 2020 Census as U.S. Supreme Court blocks citizen question
The Constitution requires that every 10 years, the federal government take a complete count of every person living in the United States.
Multnomah County Board adopts resolution recommending policies that aim to strengthen drug deflection program
Thursday’s resolution adds more changes that would maintain and strengthen connections to treatment and housing services.
Ballot Measure 3-575 - City of Lake Oswego
Ballot Measure 3-575 - City of Lake Oswego - November 2, 2021 Special Election
Training Definitions
Purchasing Training Definitions
French Resources on Voting and Elections
Ressources en français concernant les élections et le vote / French Language Voting and Elections Resources
State of the County: Stable housing requires new partnerships, supportive services
Chair Kafoury announces new initiatives to expand affordable housing, close equity gaps
DART Administration Retention Schedule (DART4)
DART Administration Retention Schedule (DART4)
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County’s second Supportive Housing Services annual report shows 99% supportive housing retention rate
Data for FY 2022-23 shows that the County exceeded supportive housing retention rate, racial equity, shelter, and eviction prevention goals
Winter shelter information for the 2013 season
With the temperature rapidly dropping, Multnomah County, 211info, the City of Portland and a number of area nonprofits have teamed up to provide a network of shelters for people experiencing...
Survey of adults in custody
Learn about the survey we conducted of adults in custody and the perceptions they shared.
NEWS RELEASE: Tri-county Point in Time Count numbers, shared regionally for first time, show shifts in homelessness
As part of the first regional snapshot of homelessness since the COVID-19 pandemic, 5,228 people in Multnomah County were counted as experiencing homelessness on the night of Jan. 26, 2022.
Multnomah County celebrates the 2016 Employee Awards
The annual celebration honors the dedication and innovation of a select group of Multnomah County employees.
Final budget hearing continues with investment themes in housing, homeless, Willamette River health, and immigrant and asylum seeker support
The budget hearing was co-hosted by the Coalition of Communities of Color, a nonprofit representing 18 culturally specific organizations
Growing cadre of outreach teams helping Joint Office better reach people on streets with housing, services
Almost doubling in two years thanks to Supportive Housing Services funding and other revenue sources, the Joint Office's outreach system is increasingly coordinated and managing in the face of COVID.
Natural Hazards Mitigation Planning
Multnomah County is working on an update to the Multi-Jurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan.
Proclamations
The County will hold formal proclamation signing events every first Wednesday of the month from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Sample Ballots - November 2020 General Election
Sample Ballots - November 2020 General Election
Ethical Culture Survey: Employees find the county’s culture strong, but want more accountability from managers
Learn about county employee perceptions of the county's ethical culture, based on the survey we conducted near the end of 2022.
May 2013 Special Election Candidate Filings
List of candidate filings for the upcoming May 2013 Special Election. Candidate filings will be listed beginning on Feb. 11, 2013 and will be updated as candidates file. Candidate filing ...
Board updated on County departments’ efforts to combat gun violence
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 28 was briefed on the County’s efforts to fight an ongoing rise in gun violence, including the impacts of investments made in fiscal year 2023.
Sample Ballots - May 2021 Special Election
Sample Ballots - May 2021 Special Election
Sample Ballots - May 2023 Special District Election
Sample Ballots - May 2023 Special District Election