Multnomah County Commission for Economic Dignity
MCCED is the community action board for federal anti-poverty programs in Multnomah County.
NEWS RELEASE: As Nov. 5 deadline approaches, get familiar with ranked-choice voting; Elections shares ballot basics and a sample results page
Extended hours available right now at both Multnomah County voter services locations, in Southeast Portland and Gresham, for voters who need additional assistance
November 5, 2002 - Measure No. 26-36
November 5, 2002 - Measure No. 26-36
Road and Bridge Service Request App
Use the SeeClickFix app for Multnomah County road service requests.
November 2, 2010 General Election - John Kilian
CITY OF GRESHAM - Council Position No. 4...
Board cancels public hearing after Legislature raises sales age for tobacco to 21
After the Oregon Senate approved raising the sales age of tobacco to 21 in Oregon, Multnomah County has cancelled a scheduled public hearing July 13 to do the same.
INFOGRAPHIC: 11 ways SNAP, formerly food stamps, can help you
SNAP, formerly called food stamps, can help you save money in many ways you might not know about.
May 18, 2010 - City of Portland - Commissioner, Position #3 - Spencer Burton
SPENCER BURTON
Family Child Care PFA Site Applications
Family Child Care PFA Site Applications
Your First WIC Appointment
Find out what documents and identification to bring with you, and how we'll check your health.
Flip the Script
"Many of our graduates and clients are now involved in public safety reform work and meeting with elected officials in Salem," said Billy Anfield, Flip the Script Advocacy Coordinator.
Five-year budget forecast mostly unchanged amid stubborn inflation, hot labor market
The Budget Office offered updates on expected revenue collections for the current fiscal year while also providing a revised forecast for the County’s budget over the next five years.
Residents share 2020-2021 budget priorities with Board at second virtual hearing
More than 70 residents shared their priorities for Multnomah County’s fiscal year 2021 budget with the Board of County Commissioners at the second and final public budget hearing on May 27.
Election Day information in Multnomah County: Ballots due by 8 p.m., or mailed and postmarked by Nov. 7, 2023, to be counted
About 3,000 voters who live in these districts received a ballot for this election. Ballots were mailed to voters on Oct. 18.
STI Clinic
Get checked and treated for sexually transmitted diseases, including an HIV test. Nonjudgmental and confidential.
No apartment should sit unoccupied: Joint Office launches Move-In Multnomah
Move-In Multnomah offers landlords a series of newly available incentives and supports, alongside a promise to rapidly connect those landlords to community service providers and their clients in need.
Health officials urge kratom vendors to pull supplement from store shelves
Samples have tested positive for Salmonella bacteria, sickened nearly 90 across the U.S.
May 2020 Primary Election - Letter to Voter
May 2020 Primary Election - Letter to Voter
What Works 2013
On January 11, 2013, legislators, public safety leaders, policy experts, and other stakeholders will come together to discuss the work and findings of the Governor's 2012 Commission on Public Safety.
County buildings close at noon today; virtual services continue unchanged
East County COVID-19 test site, Library pick-ups closed all day; warming shelter to open
Get Involved - Get Connected
Making more friends is the best way to increase your level of preparedness! Community Connections are key to building your disaster resilience.
Other Benefits
Other benefits available to benefit-eligible Multnomah County Employees.
Youth Violence Prevention
Get involved in efforts to prevent and reduce violence in our community.
Command Staff
The Command Staff includes the EOC Manager Public Information, the Liaison Officer, and the Safety Officer
Chair Kafoury stresses commitment, collaboration at Gresham Chamber of Commerce talk
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury led a diverse panel of county employees and services providers in a discussion on some of the core issues affecting East County on Jan. 6.