Join the Friends of Multnomah County Shelter Animals Board of Directors and Support Committees
Friends of Multnomah County Shelter Animals is accepting applications for volunteers to serve on its board of directors and committees.
Openings on the Community Health Council
The CHC is a patient-majority board with openings for either Multnomah County Health Center patients or non-patient community members.
Overpayments and Refunds
Details for how a refund may be requested if the Division of Assessment, Recording and Taxation (DART) receives an overpayment on a property tax account.
Community Preschool Expansion Program (CPEP)
The Community Preschool Expansion Program (CPEP) will support community-based organizations (CBOs) to create new preschool programs.
VA Caregiver Program
Information and resources for those caring for Veterans in the home or community.
African American Program Celebrates Success
On Friday, October 5th, the Department of Community Justice (DCJ) hosted the 2nd annual African American Program (AAP) Awards Banquet at the Miracles club in NE Portland. The evening celebrated fo...
East County Forum: US Census
December's East County Forum will be held virtually and will focus on the impacts of the US Census.
Powerful Tool for Caregivers
Caring for someone with a chronic illness can be physically, emotionally and financially exhausting. This class will show caregivers how to balance their lives and connect with resources.
Public Hearing for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) PY18 Annual Action Plan
Public testimony will be heard regarding funding priorities for activities related to federally funded housing and community development activities.
Become a volunteer advisory council member
Advisory councils play a key role in shaping the programs and services of the Aging, Disability, and Veterans Services Division. Apply now.
Sign up for Kindergarten before it's too late
It's time to sign up for kindergarten. If your child will be 5 on Sept. 1 - sign up now.
Tips to help remember passwords
Page of tips and resources for remembering passwords
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
EQRB Project Newsletters
Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge newsletters from September 2019 to the present.
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
Auditor McGuirk's August 2020 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's August newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
Announcing new Good Government Hotline features
Nov. 12-18 is International Fraud Awareness Week. We're launching enhancements to the Good Government Hotline to make it easier than ever to report suspected fraud, waste, or abuse of position.
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.
DCHS Community Budget Advisory Committee
At the Department of County Human Services, our CBAC helps ensure that community needs and priorities inform the department’s planning and budget decisions.
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.
Utility, Phone, Internet & Furniture Assistance
Helpful utility assistance resources.
Board approves first reading of ordinance banning “pay-per-view” autopsies in Multnomah County
The ordinance makes it unlawful to accept payment or other compensation for displaying human remains, with exceptions for medical or educational purposes and funerals.
Health Department reinstates mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from wildfire smoke
Forecasts call for continuous wildfire smoke and poor air quality through the weekend and into early next week; Multnomah County requires people refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted.
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury's statement on reports of attacks on LGBTQ community members
Bullying, hate speech and harassment of people who identify as LGBTQ is completely unacceptable.