Board and department leaders review proposed $89 million COVID-19 response
The proposed budget addresses the pandemic in the year ahead and its lasting impact on the economy, food access, social services and housing.
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.
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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
Community open house Feb. 18 on air toxics in North Portland
Community members are invited to an open house on Feb. 18 to learn more about air quality monitoring.
From the Archives: Multnomah County Medical Examiner identifies two additional deaths suspected as connected to prolonged July 2022 heatwave – bringing total to seven
Further tests and investigation will determine whether they are officially heat-related
Connections Program Records (DOH12)
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News Release: Multnomah County expands review of mental health complaint process
After assessing initial information, and consulting with Chair Deborah Kafoury, the County is launching an investigation to fully review the County’s processes and compliance
East County Issue Forum: Annual Open House
December's East County Issue Forum is the annual open house and provides a showcase of community organizations and groups working in East Multnomah County.
Corrections Health employee tests positive for COVID-19
A Corrections Health employee was identified as having a positive COVID-19 test result. There has been no identified exposure to adults in custody.
African Cultural Healing Workshop
Learn how African natural medicine has been used to fight Covid-19 in Africa in this free workshop.
About the Medical Examiner
About the roles of a medical examiner and death investigators.
Survey work to begin next week on N.E. Sandy Boulevard
Starting next week, crews will be conducting survey work along N.E. Sandy Blvd between N.E. 201st Ave. and N.E. 238th Ave.
MMP Supplier Access Request Form
To gain access to our Multco Marketplace we ask that each supplier complete our questionnaire. Please complete the following questions so that we can best assist you.
Become an Intern with DCJ
Learn more about how becoming an intern with DCJ will impact your career.
Monday, Jan. 17, 2022 - Juvenile Services Division (JSD) notified of another employee who tested positive for COVID-19
This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases reported to the Juvenile Services Division to 23 (20 employees and 3 non-employes) since mid-December 2021.
UPDATE January 28, 2022: Multnomah County’s Juvenile Services Division (JSD) was notified of another employee who tested positive for COVID-19
The latest case brings the total number of Juvenile Services Division employees who have tested positive for COVID-19 to 27 in the past six weeks