This Is Not The End - East County Tour
Conclusion of the out leg of Tour de Multnomah | East County. Our next installment drops later in 2022.
Sign up for Kindergarten before it's too late
It's time to sign up for kindergarten. If your child will be 5 on Sept. 1 - sign up now.
This Is Not The End - Downtown & the West Hills Tour
Conclusion page for Tour de Multnomah: Downtown & West Hills.
Openings on the Community Health Council
The CHC is a patient-majority board with openings for either Multnomah County Health Center patients or non-patient community members.
Multnomah County SNAP Outreach Program
One-on-one SNAP application and renewal paperwork assistance from experienced application assistors.
VA Caregiver Program
Information and resources for those caring for Veterans in the home or community.
Juvenile Offenders Learn to Express Themselves Through Art - 2010
World renowned artist Arvie Smith works to teach students alternatives ways of sharing feelings, ideas.Multnomah County’s Department of Community Justice Juvenile Detention Center in...
African American Program Celebrates Success
On Friday, October 5th, the Department of Community Justice (DCJ) hosted the 2nd annual African American Program (AAP) Awards Banquet at the Miracles club in NE Portland. The evening celebrated fo...
Overpayments and Refunds
Details for how a refund may be requested if the Division of Assessment, Recording and Taxation (DART) receives an overpayment on a property tax account.
Public Hearing for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) PY18 Annual Action Plan
Public testimony will be heard regarding funding priorities for activities related to federally funded housing and community development activities.
Join the Friends of Multnomah County Shelter Animals Board of Directors and Support Committees
Friends of Multnomah County Shelter Animals is accepting applications for volunteers to serve on its board of directors and committees.
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury's statement on reports of attacks on LGBTQ community members
Bullying, hate speech and harassment of people who identify as LGBTQ is completely unacceptable.
East County Forum: US Census
December's East County Forum will be held virtually and will focus on the impacts of the US Census.
Community Preschool Expansion Program (CPEP)
The Community Preschool Expansion Program (CPEP) will support community-based organizations (CBOs) to create new preschool programs.
Courtyard Café Nutritional Program
We are a nationally recognized model program committed to providing healthy, high quality fresh and local, yet cost effective food to youth detained at the Donald E. Long Detention Facility.
For the love of baby: Celebrating World Breastfeeding Week
In honor of World Breastfeeding Week, mothers and their babies gathered at the county’s office of Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
Board seeks public input on Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
Multnomah County residents are invited to offer input on the Chair’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 Budget in three upcoming virtual public hearings.
Voter Assistance Teams are in the community, helping those with disabilities cast their ballot
Multnomah County Voter Assistances Teams are in the community, helping voters with disabilities cast their ballot
Board proclaims February 2023 Black History and Futures Month
The Board recognized two Black-led community-based organizations, Kairos PDX and Experience Life Science Outdoors, Inc. (ELSO, Inc.), for the work they are doing to uplift Black communities.
Chair Vega Pederson's April Newsletter Volume #2
JVP's April Newsletter Vol. 2, 2023
Rules, fees approved for licensing, inspecting food cart pods
Licensing beings early 2020; inspections to begin in summer
Health officials propose first ever sanitation rules for food cart pods
Proposed ordinance to address water, rodents, trash and other public health concerns
Multnomah County begins public engagement process on workforce equity strategy
County employees filled the Multnomah Board Room Thursday, Dec. 13, to participate in the first public hearing on the County’s workforce equity recommendations and a draft implementation plan.
‘No one will be turned away’: As storm bears down, County, Portland leaders share plans for shelter, transportation
During severe weather, anyone seeking shelter should call 211 to learn what shelters are open and when — and to arrange a ride to shelter if needed.
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County voters cast tens of thousands of ballots, amid surge of returns on Election Night; secure, convenient and reliable elections remain pillars of the Vote by Mail process
Roughly 70,000 ballots were received on Election Day alone, with roughly half of that number picked up from ballot drop sites after 6 p.m.