In building donated by developer, nonprofit opens family winter shelter in ‘lightning-fast time’
The shelter will provide nighttime accommodations from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily through April 30, 2019. The Joint Office is funding the shelter as part of its annual commitment to add seasonal beds.
Family Changes (removing a dependent)
How to end coverage for enrolled dependents who lose eligibility (divorce or end of domestic partnership, dependent gained own coverage, death, etc.).
COVID-19 Information For Adult Care Home Providers
Updated requirements for adult care homes, including vaccines, masks, isolation protocol, reporting COVID-19 cases and more.
From the Archives: Cooling centers serve hundreds during August heat wave; outreach connects scores more to supplies, resources and information
After 4 days of excessive heat, daytime cooling centers did not reopen Aug. 17, as temperatures and heat risk dropped. Cooling centers, spaces and other resources were open throughout the heat event.
‘Your ballot is safe’: Elections addresses voter questions about safety and security after ballot box arson incident
“We have multiple systems and security measures in place to ensure your ballot is safe,’’ Director Tim Scott said. “Your Elections team is working hard to make sure that every vote counts.”
Change Your Benefits
Information on how to make changes to your County Benefits in Workday.
Alternate Plat and Survey Monumentations
Guidelines for setting monuments when iron rods or pipes cannot be used.
State Benefits
In the state of Oregon there are a number of benefit packages that are available for former military members.
Report Hazardous Road Conditions
Use our service request app or call 503-988-5050. For life-threatening emergencies, please call 911.
Business Services- Frequently Asked Questions
Business Services - Frequently Asked Questions
What is my Zoning?
Maps to help determine your zoning or plan area.
Birth Records
Birth Records can be located in several different places depending on the time of birth, with some overlap.
COVID-19
Get the latest on COVID-19 vaccines, testing and what to do if you're sick.
Resources for Community Organizations Conducting Outreach
When severe weather occurs in our community, no one organization can help everyone in need. It takes all of us: government, non-profits, faith communities and neighbors to help keep everyone safe.
County Auditor presents redistricting plan for Commissioner districts
The second reading is scheduled on Thursday, January 6, 2022 and the new districts will go into effect 30 days after that.
Help for when violence occurs: Community Support Center to open and answers to tough questions
Anyone wishing to talk to someone about the Reynolds High shooting, or simply be with other people, can come to the Community Support Center this weekend.
Federal and state officials visit East Multnomah County and discuss extreme heat impacts and community benefits of a local farm
Multnomah County welcomes state and federal officials to showcase recent efforts to address the climate crisis and provide a site visit to celebrate a local farm's impact on the community.
Severe weather warming centers open, no one will be turned away
Severe weather warming centers are open, no one will be turned away, community urged to watch out for those most vulnerable and donate cold weather gear.
November 4, 2008 General Election
November 2008 Election information.
November 2, 2010 - Measure 26-115
TROUTDALE CHARTER AMENDMENTS TO DEFINE MAYOR'S FUNCTIONS AND MANAGER'S DUTIESQUESTION: Shall Troutdale amend Home Rule Charter to define Mayor's functions and Manager's duties?...
Inside a Restaurant Inspection
Tag along with one of our health inspectors and ace your next restaurant inspection.
Feasibility Study
We spent two years evaluating alternatives for the Burnside Bridge to withstand a major earthquake, and determine what improvements are needed to extend the life of the bridge.
Follow-up on Multnomah County Animal Services Finances
Improvements made but pet licensing remains inefficient.
Year two data shows the Joint Office of Homeless Services is making progress in delivering Supportive Housing Services goals
In the second year of Supportive Housing Services implementation, the Joint Office housed 1,318 people.
Pet license fee increase to benefit Animal Services programs
Pet license fees in Multnomah County will increase later this summer, as a result of a resolution passed by the Board of Commissioners on July 1.