County departments rebalance budgets amid state and federal funding cuts
The Board on Thursday, Oct. 16 formally approved a series of difficult budget modifications to rebalance the County’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget due to significant state and federal funding cuts.
December, 2021: Severe weather shelters to close at 2 p.m.; enhanced outreach, weather monitoring continues
Departing guests at shelters will be provided TriMet passes and cold-weather supplies
What's the most efficient type of electric heater?
What's the most efficient type of electric heater? The answer might surprise you.
Residential Customers
Information for Residential Customers of the Solid Waste & Recycling program
About the Office of Community Involvement
Learn more about the Office of Community Involvement, our history, and our role at Multnomah County.
Audit Recommendation Follow-up 2024
Learn about the results of our recent work to follow up on the status of audit recommendations.
Good Faith Effort Program
The Good Faith Effort Program ensures prime contractors make an effort to provide subcontracting opportunities to COBID certified firms.
Provider FAQ
This page provides PFA providers with answers to frequently asked questions.
UPDATE: January 15, 2022 - Multnomah County’s Juvenile Services Division notified of another employee who tested positive for COVID-19
The impacted youth was tested and is negative, and their parent/guardian is being notified.
Suicide Prevention
Get help now, and find resources to prevent and heal from suicide.
Covid-19
Get the latest on Covid-19 vaccines, testing and what to do if you're sick.
SUN CS Site Manager Toolkit
The SUN CS Site Manager Toolkit is designed to help SUN Site Managers better understand SUN Community Schools and the requirements necessary.
E. Larch Mountain Road now closed for construction
E. Larch Mountain Road in the Columbia River Gorge is now closed from milepost 7 to 14 as construction begins for a paving and repair project.
117 Animals Seized from Northeast Portland Animal Rescue and Boarding Facility
Over 130 Animals Seized from Northeast Portland Animal Rescue and Boarding Facility
Board proclaims Oct. 12 Indigenous People’s Day
William Miller of NAYA read the proclamation and spoke about the historic discrimination of the Native community in the U.S. and Multnomah County and its erasure by historians.
E. Larch Mountain Road to close for 2023 season due to paving and repair project
The $5.1 million project will pave and repair E. Larch Mountain Road between milepost 7 and 14, starting east of S.E. Red Elder Drive.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT: 2019-2020 Community Development Block Grant Program Annual Action Plan
Multnomah County’s draft Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) PY19 Annual Action Plan that outlines CDBG funding priorities is available for public review and comment.
Vector Control & Code Enforcement
Works to control rat and mosquito populations.
Multnomah Treatment Fund
Uninsured and need help now? Pays up to 6 months of mental health treatment for those who most need it.
About the Health Department
We work with communities to promote health and wellness for everyone.
Clinician Alert: 2023 drug-resistant Shigella diarrheal illness cluster
Area public health officials have been tracking clusters of drug-resistant Shigella infections, with 16 reported cases in the Portland metro area since September 2023.
Response, Recovery Readiness Programming Staff
This team also manages the warehouse and staffs logistics roles during responses
Health officials investigating hepatitis A at two Portland restaurants
The Multnomah County Health Department is investigating two confirmed cases of hepatitis A in restaurant workers at two Cup & Saucer Cafes in Portland.
Early Psychosis Services for Youth (EASA)
Treatment program for young people who have recently experienced psychosis.
Volunteer and Intern with Multnomah County
Community members can volunteer and intern with Multnomah County in many ways throughout the year. Find programs that interest you and apply today!