Responsible Business Practice Library
The Triple Bottom Line of sustainability's is 3 impact areas Environment, Equity, & Economic.
Administrative Rule PUR-8 states we must bring sustainability considerations into our purchases.
News advisory: Family winter shelter will open Monday, Dec. 3, in donated building
The shelter, operated by Portland Homeless Family Solutions, will provide shelter for 75 children and their parents through April 30. It's part of a plan to provide hundreds of winter beds this year.
Funeral Homes Directory
Directory of funeral homes in Multnomah County
STI Clinic
Get checked and treated for sexually transmitted diseases, including an HIV test. Nonjudgmental and confidential.
Healthy Birth Initiatives
Help and support for pregnant Black and African American women and their families before and after birth.
Running for Special District Board
Filing process, qualifications, and election information for special district board candidates that file with Multnomah County Elections.
County Elections reminds voters that Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, is the voter registration deadline for the Nov. 5 General Election; Voting Center Express opens
The voter registration deadline for new Oregon voters is Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. Make a plan today to register to vote or to check that you are registered to vote at your current address.
Other Benefits
Other benefits available to benefit-eligible Multnomah County Employees.
Health Department issues mandatory wood-burning restriction due to poor air quality
Effective Tuesday, Jan. 13 at noon, Multnomah County requires people to refrain from burning wood until the advisory is lifted.
Wood Burning Restrictions
Check before you burn! Using wood stoves or fireplaces on days when poor air quality is forecast is not allowed.
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.
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.
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.
Budget Office Retention Schedule (BUD)
Budget Office Retention Schedule (BUD)
Elevated lead levels found in multiple ground cinnamon products; FDA advisory issued
Consumers are advised to not eat, sell or serve certain ground cinnamon products sold by multiple retailers
Safer Sandy
Building a Road for All
Multnomah County board votes to sue Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. for unpaid recording fees
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners authorized the county attorney to file a lawsuit against banks belonging to the Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to potentially recoup mill...
Social Work and Community Services
We make sure the most vulnerable members of our community have access to the support they need to succeed.
Board approves $1M toward rental assistance, $4.7M toward new shelter beds
The decision builds on the city of Portland and Multnomah County’s deepening level of collaboration in the homeless crisis.
Small Business Open House
Each year, Multnomah County and Metro host a premier networking event designed specifically for small businesses, COBID-certified firms, and local entrepreneurs.
Agencies respond to concerns following Portland scrap yard fire
What did we breath? How did agencies respond? What can we do now? Just some of the questions raised by local residents.
NEWS RELEASE: Replacement ballots sent for 9,300 voters in East County; original ballots omitted Metro measure
Parts of three precincts are affected. Every ballot envelope has a unique identifier as a security measure that allows Multnomah County Elections to ensure they process only one ballot for each voter.
NEWS RELEASE: Replacement ballots sent for dozens of additional voters, affected by redistricting map error
Elections officials learned of the issue late May 7 — and immediately worked to investigate its cause and swiftly replace ballots. Only one ballot will be counted for each voter.
Election Day information in Multnomah County: Ballots due by 8 p.m., or mailed and postmarked by Nov. 7, 2023, to be counted
About 3,000 voters who live in these districts received a ballot for this election. Ballots were mailed to voters on Oct. 18.