Smoke, dangerous air prompt Joint Office of Homeless Services to open extra shelter capacity, take other protective steps
Outreach teams will be looking for high-risk people without shelter. Community members seeking shelter for themselves should call 211 to see if there’s space available and to arrange transportation.
County to hold March 6 forum on upcoming changes to early childhood programs and healthcare system
March 6, the Multnomah County Citizen Involvement Committee will co-sponsor a forum about upcoming changes in the county's early childhood programs & changes underway in the healthcare system
Board to consider gun safety ordinance
For the past few months, I’ve been working with our County Attorney and Chair Jeff Cogen on an ordinance addressing gun safety in Multnomah County.
Apply for the Tax Supervision & Conservation Commission
Oregon Governor Kate Brown is now recruiting for a new Commissioner for the Tax Supervising and Conservation Commission.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT: Program Year 2018-2019 Community Development Block Grant Program
Program Year 2018-2019 Community Development Block Grant Program Public Comment Period
FY 2020 Public Budget Hearings
Learn about the development of the Multnomah County's fiscal year 2020 budget and share your opinions with the Board of County Commissioners.
Older Americans Act (OAA) Case Management
Find resources and learn about requirements regarding Older Americans Act (OAA) case management.
Multnomah County is "Putting Prevention to Work" to help fight chronic diseases
In March 2010, Multnomah County was awarded a $7.5 million grant from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to fund local efforts to increase physical activity, improve nutrition and decre...
National Volunteer Week spotlights Multnomah County’s focus on volunteers and the mentor program for African American youth
April 18 to 24 has been proclaimed as National Volunteer Week. The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice (DCJ) recognizes the efforts of volunteers and community partners to support and ...
Multnomah County switches to Google Apps
Multnomah County recently became the Northwest’s first large local government agency to switch to Google Apps, a technology platform that provides email,...
Amara H. Pérez
Amara H. Pérez is the director of the Office of Community Involvement
Popular Education Workshops
Organize communities with popular education, a group process of education, skill-building and leadership.
Gender-Affirming Benefit Resources
Information about services and procedures available to benefit-enrolled employees and family members through Kaiser Permanente and Moda.
Bids & Proposal Opportunities
Access to Multco Marketplace (MMP) where you can view current notices, bid and proposal opportunities, bid results, and award information.
Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)
JDAI is a change model that helps keep court-involved youth out of detention while holding them accountable for their actions.
Community Accountability (JSD5) and Community Service (ASD9) Retention Schedule
Community Service Retention Schedule. This program provides an intermediate sanction for justice-involved individuals ordered to perform community service by a parole or probation officer.
Immunizations
Find free and low-cost vaccines. Immunization requirements for school, preschool and childcare.
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.