WIC Services Open During Government Shutdown
WIC is currently operating as usual during the federal government shutdown.
Coffee with Auditor Jennifer McGuirk
Join Multnomah County Auditor Jennifer McGuirk for a community coffee in Fairview.
REACH: Recognize, Engage, Aspire to Change
REACH provides probation supervision to high risk males & gang-involved/impacted youth using strategies that are tailored to each youth's issues, strengths, needs, culture and environmental influence.
May 2021 Election - Measure 26-221 - Multnomah County
May 2021 Election - Measure 26-221 - Multnomah County
East County Issue Forum: Addressing Racism Through Public Health
May's East County Forum will be held virtually and will focus on addressing racism through a public health approach.
Sign up for health insurance at these convenient locations and events
Open enrollment for health insurance is happening now through February 15, 2015. Sign up at the following Multnomah County events.
MULTE Exemption
Adding multi-family housing units may make properties in the City of Portland eligible for a MULTE exemption.
ALERT: Multnomah County Auditor's Office warns of harassing calls from an inactive county phone number
The Multnomah County Auditor's Office has received citizen complaints about harassing calls coming from a phone number that is owned by Multnomah County, but is currently not in use (...
FY 2026 Multnomah County Budget Adoption
The Multnomah County Board of County Commissioners will be considering the adoption of the Fiscal Year 2026 Budget. The Board welcomes public comment on the budget prior to the vote.
East County Issue Forum: Housing Investments
June's East County Forum will be held virtually and will focus on recent housing and housing services investments made in Multnomah County.
Sex Offender Probation Services
Juvenile Sex Offender Supervision
Central Community Budget Advisory Committee Meeting
Meeting of the Central Community Budget Advisory Committee, which reviews the county's budget plans and makes county-wide recommendations to the County Chair, the Board of Commissions, and the public.
Past LPSCC Executive Committee and Council Meetings
Meeting agendas, notes and materials 2018-present
Become a Volunteer at DCJ
Join our team of dedicated and diverse volunteers.
Department of Community Justice: Jail sanctions are worsening inequities and outcomes
Learn about adult probation and parole and how DCJ’s policies and practices impact those on supervision.
Auditor McGuirk's October 2021 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
Multnomah County Office of Sustainability: 2021 Year in Review
2021 was a busy year for the Office of Sustainability. View a summary of accomplishments in this year end snapshot.
County Ethical Culture Survey - FAQ
Frequently asked questions and answers about participating in the County Ethical Culture Survey.
Commissioner Lori Stegmann to co-host East Multnomah County public safety forum on May 4
Community members are invited to the first of two public forums focusing on public safety in East Multnomah County on Thursday, May 4.
Earthquake Ready task force recommends new long span Burnside Bridge
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project recommended a new long span bridge alternative move forward as the preferred alternative.
National equity consultant firm briefs Board of County Commissioners on workforce equity
Jemmott Rollins Group, Inc. presented a report to the Board offering recommendations for reducing disparities.
Multnomah and Clackamas County boards nominate Kayse Jama to fill vacant Senate District 24 seat
The Multnomah County and Clackamas County Board of Commissioners selected Kayse Jama, a former refugee and community organizer, to fill the vacant Senate District 24 seat
County volunteers model innovation, resilience, and service in the midst of a pandemic
Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Multnomah County’s many community volunteers have continued to serve.
C2C Mentorship in Action
ARTICLE - Our program connects young people with career pathways to public service. During a pandemic that has isolated so many of us, we held on to one of our core values: building relationships.
A message from the COO: An update on the Protected Class Complaints Investigation Unit
Though we have long had a protected class complaints system in place, this unit was borne of a need to elevate such complaints to the highest operational levels of our organization.