County housing leaders brief board on rent assistance as State software issues affect application processing
Multnomah County and its partners have distributed $46 million in rent assistance since the COVID-19 pandemic began, with an additional $99 million on the way.
Disaster Response Readiness Training and Exercise
The Multnomah County Office of Emergency Management Training and Exercise Section coordinates and conducts the courses that help increase disaster resilience.
Multnomah County Website Terms
Multnomah County websites provide general information and services. Information and linked sites have not been reviewed.
Cooling centers now open in Multnomah County
Four cooling centers are now open to help Multnomah County seniors and people with disabilities stay safe during high heat this week. “Heat affects everyone, but older adults and...
Unidentified Persons
How to report an unidentified person found in Multnomah County
Frequently Asked Questions About Right-of-Way
Common questions about public right-of-way and easements.
Leaves of Absence
This section provides a brief explanation about employee leave to assist you with common questions.
Property Description Change Request Form
Use this form to report discrepancies between data appearing on the multcoproptax.com website and the actual property characteristics.
Multnomah County, Metro, and City of Portland Stand Up New Tax Programs
The City of Portland Revenue Division is now administering two new tax programs on behalf of their partners Multnomah County and Oregon Metro.
County seeks input on two courthouse sites at Jan. 29 and Feb. 5 open houses
Multnomah County is seeking public input on two potential sites for a new downtown courthouse at two public house events on Jan. 29 and Feb. 5.
Commissioners approve first reading of tobacco retail ordinance, schedule final vote Nov. 12
Multnomah County Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved the first reading of a tobacco retail licensing ordinance.
ALERT: SNAP time limits will mean a loss of food resources for thousands
If you utilize SNAP, are between the ages 18-50, and live in Multnomah or Washington Counties call now to protect your food stamp benefits.
Board honors Minority Enterprise Development Week
Each year the Business Diversity Institute honors an outstanding minority-owned business. This year the honor goes to Twirl Advertising & Design.
Board to consider rural Comprehensive Plan and Transportation System Plan on August 25
The Board of County Commissioners will take up adoption of a new Multnomah County Comprehensive Plan and Transportation System Plan (TSP) on Thursday, August 25 at 9:30 a.m.
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Multnomah County strives to treat all people equally. If you don't feel we're doing that, we need to hear from you.
County Board to be briefed on vision for Vance Property in Gresham
The future of nearly 90 acres of County-owned property in west Gresham will be the focus of a one-hour briefing for Multnomah County’s Board of Commissioners on March 15.
County ADA transition plan for transportation available for public review
Multnomah County has published a plan describing how it will make its transportation facilities accessible to people with disabilities. Public comments on the plan are being collected through May 1.
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Volunteers sought for Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge task force
Multnomah County is recruiting volunteers for a Community Task Force which will provide important input during the environmental study phase of the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project.
Board declares Sept. 24 - 28 Minority Enterprise Development Week in Multnomah County
Board declares Sept. 24 - 28 Minority Enterprise Development Week in Multnomah County
A new day, a new Chair
New Multnomah County Chair Marissa Madrigal vowed to maintain stability in day-to-day county business when she was sworn in to her new position on...
Energy justice in Tribal communities highlighted in story map
This Story Map highlights energy challenges that some indigenous peoples and Tribes face. It also honors the work of Tribes to advance clean energy, with a focus on Tribes in the Pacific Northwest.
Frequently Asked Questions - Albina Library Annex Disposition
Frequently asked questions about Multnomah County's process to dispose of the Albina Library Annex.
HIV and Hepatitis C Community Programs Retention Schedule (DOH17)
HIV and Hepatitis C Community Programs Retention Schedule (DOH17)
Thinking About Stopping PrEP? What You Should Know
Some important things to consider if you're thinking about stopping PrEP during the COVID-19 pandemic.