“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.
November 5, 2002 General Election
November 5, 2002 General Election
May 17, 2005 Special Election
May 2005 Special Election
Precincts and Districts in Multnomah County
Information on new voting precincts and Districts in Multnomah County.
Take the Central Courthouse community survey
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners will make decisions in the months ahead about the new courthouse’s location, look and functions. This survey will help the board inform its key decisions.
Community invited to Burnside Bridge historical presentation
Multnomah County invites the community to attend a special presentation on “The History of the 1894 and 1926 Burnside Bridges In Context.”
News release: Public input sought for Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub report
Multnomah County Office of Sustainability and City of Portland Bureau of Emergency Management have issued a draft report on the anticipated damages from the hub during an earthquake.
Multnomah County Elections opens new Voting Center Express in Gresham to improve access to services
The Voting Center Express is an additional service location that will be open the 15 days before each election in 2018.
News
News related to the Homelessness Response System
About Community Budget Advisory Committees
Community Budget Advisory Committees (CBACs) are groups of volunteer community members that review and make recommendations on county departmental budgets and operations.
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Elections reminds voters that Tuesday, April 29, is the voter registration deadline for the May 20 Special District Election
Voting Center Express in Gresham — providing convenient access for hundreds of thousands of voters in East Portland and East Multnomah County — opens April 28
County Sustainability Initiatives
View a PDF of the Multnomah County Sustainability Timeline.
Download Forms
All of the following forms are contained in the Adopt-A-Road Manual.
November 4, 2003 Special Election
November 4, 2003 Special Election
September 17, 2002 Special Election
September 17, 2002 Special Election
Wood Smoke Ordinance Public Hearing
Second Public Hearing on proposed Wood Smoke Ordinance
10 ways to stay cool, safe in Multnomah County
10 ways to beat the heat today:1. Reschedule outdoor exercise and outdoor work to cooler hours.2. Stick to the shade.3. Dress loose and light.4....
OCI Open Office Hours- Budget Engagement 101
Open office hours for community members and local organizations to learn more about the varies ways you can engage the FY25 County Budget. Open to everyone.
OCI Open Office Hours- Budget Engagement 101
Budget Engagement 101
November 7, 2023 Special Election
November 7, 2023 Special Election information for voters in City of Maywood Park, Riverdale Fire District or Scappoose School District
May 18, 2021 Special Election
Results, turnout and Election information from the May 18, 2021 Special District Election
Sample Ballots - November 2021 Special Election
Sample ballots for the November 2, 2021 Special Election.