Commissioner Jessica Vega Pederson delivers report on Latinx community at annual luncheon
High school graduation rates are up 22 percent over six years. There are 6,300 Latinx-owned businesses in Oregon. And household buying power in Portland alone is at $4 billion.
MEDIA ALERT: Multnomah County launches new public record portal for journalists
County is transitioning to a universal online records request center in 2025.
Public Health leaders recommend ban on sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products
Public Health recommended the Board ban the sale of flavored tobacco and nicotine products to reduce youth access and adopt a sales restriction.
Leadership Team
Contact Office of Emergency Management Leadership.
NEWS RELEASE: All registered voters should have received their ballots for the Nov. 5 general election; extended hours will soon be available for assistance
You can call Elections at 503.988.VOTE (8683) — or you can go online at multnomahvotes.gov and obtain a ballot through Elections’ convenient Order Ahead Replacement Ballot Service.
The Oregonian: Multnomah County: Online maps layer populations with services
"The maps go along with a report that says county services have generally kept up with population shifts."
5 Invaluable Resources to Prepare for a Disaster Regardless of Income, Ability or Age
It’s National Preparedness Month so we wanted to share 5 tips that will help you get prepared to be safe.
Online survey, videos share need for an earthquake-ready Burnside Bridge
Multnomah County's Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project is underway. Take an online survey, view videos and learn about options for creating an earthquake-resilient Burnside river crossing.
Contact Division of Assessment Recording & Taxation
Helpful links for information on Multnomah County Property taxes
NEWS RELEASE: U.S. Postal Service begins delivering ballots today, Oct. 16, for the Nov. 5 General Election
If you do not receive your ballot by Thursday, Oct. 24, take action and contact the county elections office at 503.988.VOTE (8683)
Get Involved / Contact Us
We'd love to hear from you if you're interested in getting involved with Multnomah County!
Breakfast on the Bridge
Come enjoy coffee and donuts while learning about the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project and online survey.
Contact the Office of the Chief Operating Officer
How to get in touch with the Office of the Chief Operating Officer.
Locations and Phone Numbers
DCJ program names, locations and contact numbers. See bottom of this page for information regarding submission of a grievance or complaint.
Complete the central courthouse site survey
Share your comments about the preferred and alternate sites for the new central courthouse by taking an online survey.
Contact School and Community Oral Health
Interested in learning more about dental sealants? Want to schedule a classroom presentation? Are you a school participating in our fluoride tablet program and need to order more supplies?
Spread the word about Multnomah County’s Common Application Program
FORWARD provides support to applicants and screens applications for eligibility. They have also assisted with community outreach and demonstrations to partner organizations.
A home for recovery where residents don’t feel like outsiders anymore
After Multnomah County and Volunteers of America Oregon open supportive housing for Latino men, graduates return as mentors
Share your opinions about water quality in Multnomah County
You can help improve water quality in local rivers and streams by taking a short online survey.Multnomah County is one of eight local agencies in the...
Additional Measles cases identified as close contacts of infectious person; brings county total to 10 cases in two outbreaks
Sick individuals stayed home, pose no risk of public exposures
Food Stamps
The federal Food Stamps program is now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
FUSE (Frequent Users Systems Engagement) analysis reveals that supportive housing reduces crises response and jail bookings in Multnomah County
The effort resulted in a comprehensive, cross-sector analysis that showed the impact supportive housing has on people who experience homelessness and have complex needs.
County buildings closed today; services, including court proceedings, continue online
Most county buildings will remain closed today, Friday, Feb. 12 after a winter storm coated the region in ice and snow, and as a second larger storm is expected Friday evening.
Share Your Feedback on Cost Saving Refinements
We want your input on cost saving refinements to the Preferred Alternative. Visit the online open house and survey.
Winter Weather for News Media
Press contacts during winter weather and open source images