Three Multnomah County cooling centers opening at noon today, Saturday, July 6; sites will reopen again at noon, Sunday, July 7
With forecasts showing this emergency will stretch into next week, Multnomah County is also recruiting community volunteers to support cooling centers
Mediation Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to your questions about mediation.
Ballots postmarked on Election Day now count; Vote-By-Mail system remains a reliable, trusted and accessible system
Thanks to the passage of House Bill 3291, also known as the “postmarks” bill, Oregonians now have more time to mail back their ballots, with prepaid postage.
Multnomah County Elections Director Tim Scott selected as Oregon Association of County Clerks president
After serving as OACC’s secretary, treasurer, and vice president, Scott was nominated by a leadership selection committee and unanimously voted to serve as president by 36 voting members.
Board considers resolution to keep manufactured housing affordable
The resolution could benefit all manufactured home owners squeezed by rising property values.
Auditor McGuirk's August 2020 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's August newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
Board approves new “long span” Burnside Bridge
Multnomah County Commissioners recommended that a new Burnside Bridge with long spans be built to ensure the bridge can be usable after a major earthquake.
NEWS RELEASE: Joint Office on target to meet or exceed its FY 2024 Supportive Housing Services Measure spending goals
Spending for first three quarters of FY 2024 exceeds entire FY 2023; 10-year forecasting shows spending will exceed revenue by FY 2027
Tips to help remember passwords
Page of tips and resources for remembering passwords
Multnomah County’s Community Supported Agriculture Program Adjusts to Meet COVID-19 Needs
During the COVID-19 pandemic, our partners at Beyond Black CDC and Mudbone Grown were able to help provide fresh produce and additional resources to community members in East County
Hearings set for Sauvie Island/Multnomah Channel Rural Area Plan update
Public hearings have been scheduled on February 2, March 2, and March 16 for an update of the Sauvie Island and Multnomah Channel Rural Area Plan.
Press release: Help find this injured dog
Multnomah County Animal Services is seeking help from the public to find an injured dog.
Voters’ Pamphlet Filing Fees in Multnomah County - May 2016 Primary Election
Voters’ Pamphlet Filing Fees in Multnomah County - May 2016 Primary Election
Forms, Templates and Resource Documents for Partners
Forms, tools, templates and resources for contractors of Youth and Family Services Division
Helfrich appointed to Oregon House District 52 vacant seat
Former Portland Police Sergeant Jeff Helfrich has been appointed to the Oregon House of Representatives by Clackamas, Hood River, and Multnomah county commissioners.
Delayed start to immunization clinic on School Exclusion Day
day’s clinic is now scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the East County Building
Commissioner Vega Pederson, Elders in Action to host Oct. 28 Senior Resource Fair
The Senior Resource Fair is Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Midland Library.
East County Forum: Re-Opening Multnomah County
June's East County Forum will be held virtually and will focus on re-opening Multnomah County.
Community partner at Juvenile Services tests positive for COVID-19
Community partner at Juvenile Services tests positive for COVID-19. Anyone potentially affected will be notified by public health.
Community Detention Monitoring Program
The Community Detention / Electronic Monitoring (CD/EM) program provides supervision, support and immediate sanctions for youth placed in the community.
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East County Issue Forum: Local & Regional Transportation
November's East County Issue Forum will focus on local and regional transportation.
Traffic Counts
We record traffic counts on our roads to help us see where traffic is growing. This lets us plan for issues that may arise.
Two more adults in custody test positive, no others exposed at this time
Two adults booked into Multnomah County detention facilities have tested positive for COVID-19. There has been no significant exposure to other adults in custody or staff at this time.
Three Corrections Health employees test positive for COVID-19
A Corrections Health employee was identified as having a positive COVID-19 test result and remains at home until such time that they are not deemed contagious.