May 15, 2018 Primary Election
May 15, 2018 Primary Election
Summary of PCP Changes
Summary of Precinct Committee changes from the 2019 Oregon Legislative session
How to Make Your Own Air Filter
Learn how you can breathe easier at home as Multnomah County Environmental Health staff demonstrates how to make your own air filter from a simple box fan and standard air filters.
Submitting Surveys
How to submit a survey and how to pay for it.
Give Feedback About Behavioral Health
Your feedback is important to us. Leave us a comment or share a concern.
Moda Plans
Detailed documents and plan information for Moda Medical and (Delta) Dental plans.
MCCRC Upcoming Meetings
Get information about upcoming meetings.
Open House: Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge
Share your thoughts about the importance of a resilient Burnside Bridge.
Open House: Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge
Share your thoughts about the importance of a resilient Burnside Bridge.
Get Involved
Stay involved and help us decide the future of the Burnside Bridge!
Transportation Fees
Fee schedule effective December 1, 2020.
Multnomah County Employee Disaster Service Worker Information
Multnomah County employees can learn how they can become involved in disaster response.
Educational Support Programs - Programs that support minority or marginalized students of color
List of major programs from which eligible students are referred. If your program is not listed contact C2C Program Manager, Trisa Kelly: trisa.kelly@multco.us, as you may still be eligible.
Board proclaims May 2022 Older Americans Month in Multnomah County
One in five people in Multnomah County are aged 60 or older. By 2030, that number is expected to reach nearly one and four
Multnomah County begins notifying high income households of the April 18, 2023 Preschool for All 2022 tax deadline
More than 90% of County residents owe NO tax, but qualifying taxpayers need file and remit payment to avoid penalties and interest
Make a Plan to VOTE!
Make a Plan to VOTE! - Virtual Voter Registration Kit and Engagement Guide
IDD Housing Resource Guide
Intellectual & Developmental Disability Housing Assistance Program provides housing resources and supports to individuals eligible for services through our program.
November 2, 2021 Special Election
November 2, 2021 Special Election information for voters in the City of Fairview, City of Lake Oswego, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue District and the Lake Oswego School District.
Sample Ballots - November 2023 Special Election
Sample ballots for the November 7, 2023 Special Election.
Board receives briefing on first-year success of Multnomah Mothers' Trust Project
The program serves approximately 100 Black female-headed households with children currently receiving services through the Black Parent Initiative or WomenFirst programs
“The only thing we lacked was a home": A Place For You pilot project houses four families
Thanks to Multnomah County Department of County Human Services’ A Place For You pilot, Sherry and her niece now have a place to call home for the first time in years.
Legal Clinic provides tailored legal services to address barriers for families, those currently or formerly involved in the criminal legal system
From restraining orders and protection orders to guardianship, eviction defense, immigration issues, expungements (criminal and evictions), felony reduction and name/gender marker changes.
County, Portland leaders announce coordinated, collaborative efforts to address retail, auto theft.
What we’re saying to our community today is, ‘We hear your frustrations,’” said Chair Vega Pederson. “We share your desire to see action."
Oregon All In supports Jessica’s journey back into housing
After more than a decade on the streets, Jessica moved into her own apartment in December 2023, thanks to the statewide rapid rehousing initiative called Oregon All In.
How to Compete in the Adult Care Home Market
There are over 600 Adult Care Homes in Multnomah County, and well over 350 of them primarily serve older adults age 65 and with moderate care needs.