Community partner at Juvenile Services tests positive for COVID-19
Community partner at Juvenile Services tests positive for COVID-19. Anyone potentially affected will be notified by public health.
Sight #12 Multnomah Falls
The most famous of our falls, this natural wonder shared it's name with the county.
East County Issue Forum: Local & Regional Transportation
November's East County Issue Forum will focus on local and regional transportation.
East County Forum: Re-Opening Multnomah County
June's East County Forum will be held virtually and will focus on re-opening Multnomah County.
Voters’ Pamphlet Filing Fees in Multnomah County - May 2016 Primary Election
Voters’ Pamphlet Filing Fees in Multnomah County - May 2016 Primary Election
Press release: Help find this injured dog
Multnomah County Animal Services is seeking help from the public to find an injured dog.
Helfrich appointed to Oregon House District 52 vacant seat
Former Portland Police Sergeant Jeff Helfrich has been appointed to the Oregon House of Representatives by Clackamas, Hood River, and Multnomah county commissioners.
Hearings set for Sauvie Island/Multnomah Channel Rural Area Plan update
Public hearings have been scheduled on February 2, March 2, and March 16 for an update of the Sauvie Island and Multnomah Channel Rural Area Plan.
Shelter and Homeless Services
Shelter and Homeless Service available in the Multnomah County Area
Trauma, Resilience, and Self-Care - Further Learning Resources
Trauma, Resilience and Self-Care for Assertive Engagement
A message from the COO: An update on the Protected Class Complaints Investigation Unit
Though we have long had a protected class complaints system in place, this unit was borne of a need to elevate such complaints to the highest operational levels of our organization.
Citing strength & resilience, Board proclaims Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 as Latine Heritage Month
The measure calls upon all residents to celebrate the history and recognize the contributions of Latines to our community, state, and nation.
Auditor McGuirk's October 2021 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
News from the Board the week of Dec. 6, 2021
A snapshot of County Commissioner activities and appearances this week
Multnomah County Health Department report recommends transitioning away from gas stoves over health concerns
Children living in homes with gas stoves are 42% more likely to experience asthma symptoms; report recommends switching to electric alternatives when replacing gas appliances
FAQs for Transit TRP
Frequently asked questions regarding the Transit Transportation Reimbursement Plan
Zoning Code Improvement Project
From 2025-2027, we are auditing, rewriting, and modernizing Multnomah County's Zoning Code.
Information for Voters - Multnomah County Elections
Registration • Ballot Tracking and Replacements • Official Ballot Drop Sites • and more
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.
Who Has Been Involved?
Who was involved in the replacement of the Sellwood Bridge?
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
Provider
Voya Financial
Delayed start to immunization clinic on School Exclusion Day
day’s clinic is now scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the East County Building
Housing Assistance
Housing Assistance for Multnomah County Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Clients