NEWS RELEASE: Election Day is Tuesday, May 21, 2024; ballots must be received at any county elections office in Oregon or Official Ballot Drop Site location by 8 p.m. or mailed and postmarked by Tuesday, May 21
Voters can use any Official Ballot Drop Site — including most Multnomah County Library 24-hour book drop — to deposit ballots. Find your nearest Official Ballot Drop Site at multco.us/dropsites.
County assistance available for voters with disabilities and in preferred languages; Registration and party choice deadline is April 30
Multnomah County Elections can support you in making a plan to VOTE this May.
Looking ahead for local rent vouchers: Gift from Meyer Memorial Trust may one day help pilot program for seniors grow
Philanthropic organization invests $150,000 to study how a program helping just 40 households now could one day help hundreds of families instead
NEWS RELEASE: Board votes to spur affordable housing construction, create homeownership opportunities — in partnership with Portland
Changes in land use rules and tax exemption incentives will help build on shared work tackling a massive housing shortfall that’s pushed up rents for years, contributing to homelessness
Board of Health issues vaping warning, directs Health Department to make recommendations on flavor ban
Spurred by an outbreak of vaping-related lung disease and a steady rise in the rates of teen vaping, the Board promised to take steps to protect youth from nicotine addiction and disease.
Summer Outreach Events
During summer 2024, Multnomah County asked the community for feedback on the future look of the new Burnside Bridge.
EMCTC Meetings
Meeting information and materials for the East Multnomah County Transportation Committee
Multnomah County requires tobacco license fee for retailers
Beginning July 1, all businesses selling tobacco or nicotine products in Multnomah County must be licensed or face fines or penalties.
Board votes to align COVID-19 eviction moratorium with state’s
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday, April 16, to clarify the County’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium while also continuing to protect residential tenants.
Mudbone Grown LLC.'s 2019 Community Supported Agriculture program
This year our partners at Mudbone Grown were able to help provide fresh produce to community members in Multnomah County.
Pacific Islander Coalition to Chair Deborah Kafoury “People don’t recognize us’’
Pacific Islanders tell Chair Kafoury: they are among the fastest-growing groups in Multnomah County. But lack of data obscures their numbers and issues.
Transportation Planning and Development Review
Common questions about transportation and development review.
DCJ Complaint Form
File a grievance or complaint regarding services received from the Department of Community Justice.
Questions? Comments? Complaints? Compliments?
It is the expectation of Aging, Disability & Veteran Services Division (ADVSD) that every person who contacts an ADVSD office will be treated with courtesy, dignity and respect.
Meet the Staff | Office of Government Relations
Government Relations staff maintain hybrid (remote and on-site) work schedules. Contact them in advance if planning an in-person visit.
Business Personal Property Return Penalties
Annual Business Personal Property Tax Returns are due March 15th. Contact our office for assistance or to request a replacement form.
NEWS RELEASE: Election Day information in Multnomah County — ballots must be returned by 8 p.m. May 21, 2024, or mailed and postmarked, to be counted
Voted ballots must be received at any county elections office in Oregon or Official Ballot Drop Site location by 8 p.m., Tuesday, May 21, 2024, or mailed and postmarked by May 21, 2024, to be counted
Fee Details and Other Ways to Pay Info
Fee and payment details
After months of debate, Board considers steps to curb youth vaping, smoking
Federal rule change, proposed state legislation fail to address menthol tobacco, health disparities
Proclamation continues county’s commitment to end human trafficking
As National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month (January) approaches, Multnomah County reaffirms its commitment to end human trafficking.
FY 2024 Budget Manuals, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
FY 2024 Budget Manuals, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
FY 2023 Budget Manuals, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
FY 2023 Budget Manuals, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
Multnomah County Animal Services temporarily halts intake of stray pets
Animal Services announced today it must temporarily shift to a crisis standard of care in the face of extreme overcrowding exacerbated by a surge in lost and stray pets over the holidays.
FY 2025 Budget Manuals, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
FY 2025 Budget Manuals, Forms, Calendars, and Other Resources
Multnomah County joins local jurisdictions in commitment to fair and accurate 2020 U.S. Census
With the 2020 U.S. Census just one year away, Multnomah County on Thursday, April 4 joined local jurisdictions in a resolution affirming its commitment to an accurate and complete count.