November 5, 2002 - Measure No. 26-42
November 5, 2002 - Measure No. 26-42 CAPTION: Five-Year Operating Local Option Tax for Parkrose Schools
Commissioner Lori Stegmann highlights findings of pedestrian safety, access issues during East Multnomah County walking tour
In the blocks surrounding Parklane Elementary School, students walk to and from school on streets without sidewalks and across busy, high-speed corridors without safe crosswalks.
News advisory: Severe weather shelter open Dec. 10; donations of winter gear needed
Providers are also renewing their call for donated winter gear in light of tonight’s forecast. Please visit 211info.org/donations to see what items are needed and where they can go.
Auditor McGuirk's July 2019 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's July newsletter and learn more about the recent work of the Auditor's Office.
Auto Enrollment
Effective January 1, 2012, new hired Local 88 employees (with benefits - excludes temps & on-calls) will be automatically enrolled in the County’s Deferred Compensation program.
Mid Year Retreat
MYC meeting are open to the public. Please contact staff at MultnomahYouth@gmail.com to receive location information, or Zoom link.
November 7, 2000 - Rockwood Water P.U.D. - Director, Subdistrict #1
Herb BrownOCCUPATION: Licensed Residential ContractorOCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Home repairs; pool builder...
Couples share struggles, joys as board proclaims June 12 Loving Day
The proclamation, brought forth by Commissioner Smith, acknowledges the landmark Supreme Court ruling that overturned all laws banning interracial marriage in the United States.
Sustainable Purchasing
In 2010, Multnomah County adopted a new Sustainable Purchasing Policy in order to use its purchasing power to reflect the values of our community.
Commissioners will vote March 5 to restrict youth access to e-cigs, vaping devices
The board will vote at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 5 to restrict youth use of e-cigs, vape pens. Read these FAQs to learn more.
Zidell Companies donates $150,000 for 24 school-based pantries in Multnomah County and statewide
The Portland-based Zidell Companies donated $150,000 to the Oregon Food Bank on Wednesday to fight...
Residents urged to stay informed, make a plan and charge their phones as risk of fires, power outages increases
High easterly winds expected to drive up fire danger, potentially bring smoke to Metro region’s skies
May 15, 2012 Primary Election
May 2012 Election Information
May 21, 2002 - Measure No. 26-32
May 21, 2002 - Measure No. 26-32 COUNTY FIVE-YEAR LOCAL OPTION LEVY TO CONTINUE LIBRARY SERVICES
Commissioners weigh public health benefits, private industry risks in sales restriction of nicotine flavor
Health officials, advocates point to point to short-term, chronic health risk from exposure to e-cigarette vapor and health consequences of nicotine addiction
Chair Kafoury talks housing, equality, fiscal responsibility in State of the County address
Kafoury outlined efforts to increase affordable housing, combat homelessness, support at-risk youth, and narrow racial and ethnic health disparities in the coming fiscal year.
Responsible Business Practice Library
The Triple Bottom Line of sustainability's is 3 impact areas Environment, Equity, & Economic.
Administrative Rule PUR-8 states we must bring sustainability considerations into our purchases.
Property Search Tools and Maps
Tools and applications for learning about properties, property values, maps etc.
Multnomah County to join state, other local governments for 2020 Census kickoff
On Thursday, April 4, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners will announce the official start of the 2020 Census countdown.
Elevated lead levels found in multiple ground cinnamon products; FDA advisory issued
Consumers are advised to not eat, sell or serve certain ground cinnamon products sold by multiple retailers
News advisory: Family winter shelter will open Monday, Dec. 3, in donated building
The shelter, operated by Portland Homeless Family Solutions, will provide shelter for 75 children and their parents through April 30. It's part of a plan to provide hundreds of winter beds this year.
NEWS RELEASE: Replacement ballots sent for 9,300 voters in East County; original ballots omitted Metro measure
Parts of three precincts are affected. Every ballot envelope has a unique identifier as a security measure that allows Multnomah County Elections to ensure they process only one ballot for each voter.
NEWS RELEASE: Replacement ballots sent for dozens of additional voters, affected by redistricting map error
Elections officials learned of the issue late May 7 — and immediately worked to investigate its cause and swiftly replace ballots. Only one ballot will be counted for each voter.
Funeral Homes Directory
Directory of funeral homes in Multnomah County
Commissioner Smith, Sen. Wyden and Mayor Hales welcome the 2014 SummerWorks interns
When Commissioner Loretta Smith took the stage to kick off the 2014 season of the SummerWorks program on Tuesday, she started off on a somber note.