Rural Multnomah County Dial-a-Ride
We offer a free Dial-A-Ride service for the rural areas of the county.
Adults in custody test positive for COVID-19
ll individuals in that unit were tested for COVID-19 yesterday. As of Dec. 23, an additional adult in custody tested positive, for a total of two adults in custody at Inverness.
Field Services Retention Schedule (AC4)
Field Services Retention Schedule (AC4)
Labor Harmony
Information about Multnomah County’s labor harmony policy and answers to frequently asked questions.
Mental Health and Public Safety Subcommittee
This subcommittee was formed in response to the death of James Chasse, who died of injuries sustained while in police custody, in October 2006.
Internship Experience: The College to County Perspective
During the summer of 2021 the Mental Health Unit counted on the support of Zola Neal (She/Her/Hers)
Questions about Syringe Exchange
How syringe exchange works to prevent disease and protect our community.
NEWS RELEASE: Chair Jessica Vega Pederson declares State of Emergency beginning Friday, July 5, for dangerous heat
The emergency takes effect at noon Friday until noon Monday, July 8, in response to forecast temperatures of 100 degrees through the weekend
Federal and State Elected Officials
Elections: Federal and State Elected Officials
Behavioral Health Resource Center
Drop-in day center with shelter and temporary housing. Find support and take a break a from living on the street.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Child Foster Care Certification
Complete a screening form if you want to be considered for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Foster Care Certification.
About Us - Multnomah County Elections
Multnomah County Elections conducts all local, city, county, state and federal elections for Multnomah County residents.
Family Violence Coordinating Council (FVCC)
The Family Violence Coordinating Council (FVCC) is a multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional forum for the coordination of domestic violence intervention efforts within Multnomah County.
From the Archives: Urgent response to another record heat emergency underscores deadly impact of climate change – and the need to stay prepared
Multnomah County, Portland work with partners to provide shelter beds, day spaces, misting stations, free transportation, survival supplies, frequent updates
Recommendation Status Evaluation: County has implemented most recommendations from first audit of its response to COVID-19 pandemic
The county has implemented most recommendations from first audit of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
County Organization-Level Support: Guidance
Guidance to departments and employees: Guidance is thorough; employees report implementation gaps.
Congregate Settings: MCDC & Inverness Jail
Sheriff's Office worked with the Health Department on policies and process, but compliance with policies is an ongoing challenge.
Unprecedented Joint Office budget adds new shelter beds, behavioral health services, hygiene access — and an immediate infusion of supportive housing
The 2022 budget for the Joint Office invests over $150 million, protecting the County’s ongoing efforts with Portland while adding housing, shelter, behavioral health, hygiene and outreach services.
Hands of Wonder highlighted this Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week
He is one of the many professionals being honored this week, July 19-23, as part of Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week.
Reports and Plans
Read and download County reports on stormwater management, pollution reduction, fish species, and fish-barrier culverts.
Consistent attendance starts before the school bell rings
We know that factors such as housing stability and transportation greatly impact a kid's ability to go to school. Here's what DCHS is doing to help kids get to school ready to learn.
Sample Ballots - November 2017 Special Election
Sample Ballots - November 2017 Special Election
Employee perspectives on pandemic operations - survey FAQ
Information for county employees about the Auditor's survey to obtain employee perspectives on the county's operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Informational fair to highlight services for people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The Intellectual and Developmental Services Division of the Department of County Human Services will host an informational fair about its services on May 1.
What Works 2013 - Conference Summary & Media
Multnomah County's Local Public Safety Coordinating Council holds the What Works conference annually to provide state ®ional policy makers information that will guide their decision-making.