Haven’t filed yet? Don’t worry! There are last-minute options for filing your taxes
The April 15 deadline for filing federal taxes is quickly approaching, and if you have not yet filed, there are some last-minute resources still available.Multnomah County Library offers free compu...
May 19, 2026 Primary Election
Information about the May 19, 2026 Primary Election.
Lloyd Center remaining open as seventh overnight warming shelter as leaders call on community to volunteer
Seventh overnight severe weather added for the night of Feb. 24, 2023.
Behavioral Health Emergency Coordinating Network (BHECN) Request for Programmatic Qualifications (RFPQ) opened on June 30, 2023
Multnomah County has launched the next phase of building an effective behavioral health network, with the release of an RFPQ designed to engage partners committed to joining a pool of vendors
Trust in the Security of Vote by Mail
More than 20 years of conducting vote-by-mail elections gives us both experience and confidence that it works. In short, we’re ready, we got this!
Auditor McGuirk's August 2019 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Multnomah Youth Commission Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have questions about applying? Are you wondering why you should apply? Check out our FAQ and hear from MYCers about their experiences.
Planning Section
The Planning Section collects, analyzes and disseminates critical incident info.
Department of Community Justice: Jail sanctions are worsening inequities and outcomes
Learn about adult probation and parole and how DCJ’s policies and practices impact those on supervision.
Bridge Type Selection
Learn about the range of bridge types that were considered.
Burnside Bridge October 25 task force meeting to include vote on cost saving measures
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will meet on Monday, October 25 from 6 - 8 pm focused on cost saving measures and bridge structure type recommendations.
Multnomah County survey for S.W. 257th Safety Improvements Project closes Tuesday, Jan. 31st
There’s still time to take Multnomah County’s survey for its S.W. 257th Drive Safety Improvements Project! Do you live or work near S.W. 257th Drive and use the corridor regularly?
Food Handler's Test
For all food service workers. Study and take the test.
Multnomah County Planning Commission recruiting new members
Multnomah County’s Land Use Planning Division is looking for three Multnomah County residents to serve as volunteer members on the County’s Planning Commission.
Community members reflect on successes, struggles during Second Chances Month: ‘It’s like being a newborn coming into this strange world’
More than 600,000 people returned from state and federal prison every year; last year in Oregon, more than 1,200 people were released from state custody.
From prison to professor: Mitchell Jackson
Despite the fact that Mitchell Jackson began dealing drugs at the age 15, he never felt good at it. “I was never a grand hustler,” Jackson told an audience of men and woman on probation or parole.
Auditor McGuirk's May 2022 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's May 2022 newsletter.
Commissioners approve cost-saving measures for an Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge
On Thursday, March 17 the Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a plan to significantly reduce the cost of the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project.
20,000 pairs of glasses! Special hotline! How providers are helping vulnerable neighbors safely experience the eclipse
Service providers across the community are helping people obtain safe eclipse-watching glasses, sharing safety tips and warning clients to plan for fallout from a surge in visitors to Oregon.
Health Insurance enrollment begins Nov. 1
Agencies are working to enroll residents in a tighter timeline, with fewer resources to get the word out
Multnomah County, City of Portland commit to reducing diesel emissions on construction sites
Policy would require cleaner-burning construction equipment — the source of most local diesel pollution
Multnomah County, City of Portland commit to reducing diesel emissions on construction sites
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners and the Portland City Council passed parallel resolutions Thursday committing to establish a Clean Air Construction Procurement Standard.
County wants action on Morrison Bridgehead project
From The Portland Tribune:Urban renewal funds up in the air for county-...
Central Courthouse project on schedule and on budget one year before opening
Construction of Multnomah County’s new 17-story Central Courthouse is on schedule and on budget one year before its grand opening in 2020, project managers told the County Board on June 27.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden proposes federal tax on e-cigarettes
County leadership welcomes the move, citing health risks, high teen vaping rates