NEWS RELEASE: Do Good Multnomah partners with Multnomah County to create recovery shelter for veterans
Homeless Services Department provides $500,000 forgivable loan to support purchase of shelter site in Kenton neighborhood
Working to combat food insecurity
The start of the school year also marks September’s Hunger Action Month, a time when communities nationwide focus on the work of fighting hunger
Homeless Mobile Intake Team: Bringing older adults and those with disabilities to a caring home
This year, the Board of Commissioners approved funding to expand the Homeless Mobile Intake Team’s model of outreach and their tools, which will allow the team to soon serve people experiencing severe
Recommendation Status Evaluation: Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Services Division has implemented nearly all recommendations from the 2019 audit
The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services Division has implemented four recommendations from our 2019 audit, and one is in process.
Commissioners to hear options for tobacco retail licensing on Sept. 24
On Thursday, the board will be briefed on tobacco retail licensing programs used by local governments across the country.
April 21 open house offers update on new courthouse design
The public is invited to an open house on Thursday, April 21 from 4 – 6 p.m. to learn about the design for the new Multnomah County Central Courthouse. The event will be at the existing courthouse.
Multnomah County Planning Commission recruiting new members
Multnomah County’s Land Use Planning Division is looking for two Multnomah County residents to serve as volunteer members on the County’s Planning Commission.
Vance Vision Project Library
A collection of all the documents and handouts related to the project.
Multnomah County begins issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples
Same-sex couples began receiving marriage licenses in Multnomah County on Monday, May 19.
Join the Multnomah County Planning Commission
Multnomah County’s Land Use Planning Division is looking for a Multnomah County resident to serve as a volunteer member on the county’s Planning Commission.
Multnomah County Planning Commission seeks new member
Multnomah County is accepting applications from county residents to serve on the county's Planning Commission through Nov. 27, 2015. Residents must live in the county's unincorporated (rural) area.
Multnomah County Planning Commission seeks new member
Multnomah County’s Land Use Planning Division is looking for a county resident who lives in a rural area east of the Willamette River to serve as a member on the county’s Planning Commission.
News release: The Board to hold Nov. 28 public hearing on proposed ban on the sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products
Opportunity to weigh in on Multnomah County’s proposal to ban the sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products on Monday, Nov. 28, 5:30 p.m., Multnomah Building, 501 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland.
Multnomah County Planning Commission seeks new members
Multnomah County’s Land Use Planning Division is looking for two residents who live in Multnomah County to serve as volunteer members on the county’s Planning Commission.
Multnomah County Planning Commission seeks new members
Multnomah County’s Land Use Planning Division is looking for three residents who live in Multnomah County to serve as volunteer members on the county’s Planning Commission.
May 21, 2019 Special Election
May 21, 2019 Special Election
HIPAA
Notice of Privacy Practices
Amid COVID-19 response and uncertainty, Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury releases 2021 Executive Budget
On May 7, Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury released her executive budget for fiscal year 2021, a $1.98 billion roadmap that has already been revised four times due to COVID-19.
Community Preparedness (hazard information, readiness training, presentations, publications and other resources)
Do you want a disaster preparedness presentation or workshop for your group? We have several options and can tailor them to your needs. All are open to the public and offered free-of-charge.
Domestic Partners & Your Benefits (non-IRS Eligible Dependents)
Multnomah County allows domestic partners and their children to enroll onto County medical/dental plans. If you are thinking of enrolling a non-IRS eligible dependent, here is what you need to know.
Food and Nutrition for Seniors
SNAP (food stamps) for older people and meals delivered to your home.
Voters' Pamphlet - May 2016 Primary Election
May 2016 Primary Election Voters' Pamphlet which includes candidates, measures and measure arguments for the May 17, 2016 Primary Election.
DCJ Promotes Green Meetings
Charlene Willett, Assistant to Carl Goodman, in the Adult Services Division of the Department of Community Justice (DCJ) has plenty of experience organizing effective team meetings. Now a...
The quiet and relentless work of preventing homelessness
The County and its partners help thousands of households avoid the streets with rent assistance. But without new revenue, or an infusion from the federal government, rent hikes threaten those gains.
ANNOUNCEMENTS! - Affordable/Subsidized Housing Openings
ANNOUNCEMENTS! - Affordable/Subsidized Housing Openings