Update on COVID-19 cases in Juvenile Services
On Dec. 17, 2020, the Juvenile Services Division was notified that a youth in detention, and an employee in the detention facility, tested positive for COVID-19.
Board of Commissioners Audit Committee
This committee is focused on the county's annual financial reports. Per County Code, the Auditor supports the committee. The committee does not advise the Auditor.
Multnomah County Justice Fellowship
A pilot program that aims to empower justice-involved individuals by recognizing and incorporating their lived experiences to envision a more equitable justice system.
EMS Protocols & Resources
Patient treatment protocols and professional resources for EMS personnel.
Multnomah Assessment and Evaluation (A&E)
The Multnomah Assessment and Evaluation (A&E) Program provides temporary housing, stabilization and treatment-planning for at-risk youth.
Multnomah County ARP investments: Public health emergency response
Multnomah County’s ARP investments into our public health emergency response included support for testing, tracing, outbreak responses, vaccinations, call center and emergency operations, and more.
Disease Detectives gather to honor COVID-19 response and, for some, meet for the first time
Staff reflect on 28 months,141,103 cases, 3,321 outbreaks and 1,247 deaths
From the Archives: Cooling shelters open through Sunday evening as long heatwave enters most dangerous – but likely final – phase.
TriMet will not turn away anyone riding to and from a cooling site who cannot pay fare through 10 p.m., Sunday, July 31.
EM Related Newsletters
List of emergency management related newsletters that may be of interest for those living or working in Multnomah County
First audit report on Multnomah County's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Read the report highlights, our recommendations, and access the full report.
Joint Office of Homeless Services: Providers were frustrated with contract management and communication
Learn about why providers were frustrated with contract management and communication.
Multnomah County Commissioners return to in-person board meetings, will continue accepting virtual testimony
After 19 months of virtual board meetings, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners will return to meeting in person starting on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2021.
Londer Learning Center staff and students inspire GED Summit
Oregon educators at a statewide GED Summit on October 25th got tips and inspiration from Londer Learning Center staff and students.
Ebola 2014: Ebola ruled out in hospitalized Portland patient
Test results negative for recent traveler to affected country. No Ebola cases in Oregon, state Health Officer says.
U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Multnomah County outreach team, to be honored for boosting access to health care
U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer and Multnomah County Health Department staff will be honored Wednesday, Aug. 6, in Portland for their work to build healthier communities.
U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Multnomah County outreach team, to be honored Aug. 6 for boosting access to health care
U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer and Multnomah County Health Department staff will be honored Wednesday, Aug. 6, in Portland for their work to build healthier communities
Multnomah County launches new voting system to improve speed and transparency of elections
Multnomah County launches new voting system to improve speed and transparency of elections.
Multnomah County launches new voting system to improve speed and transparency of elections
Multnomah County launches new voting system to improve speed and transparency of elections
About Facilities & Property Management
Learn about our work, our team, our clients, and our stories.
Multnomah County to host capital projects showcase
On Friday June 24, 2016, Multnomah County will host a capital projects showcase at OAME (Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs) at 731 N Hayden Meadows Drive in North Portland.
Emails forwarded to personal account, but risk of patient information being disclosed considered low
Multnomah County makes patient confidentiality a priority and has policies and procedures to ensure personal information is protected.
A second youth in Multnomah County juvenile detention tests positive for COVID-19
Following the notifications, in coordination with Public Health and Corrections Health, staff immediately acted by implementing pre-planned infectious disease protocols.
Employee in Multnomah County juvenile detention facility tests positive for COVID-19
On Aug. 30, 2021, the Juvenile Services Division was notified that an employee in the juvenile detention facility tested positive for COVID-19.
Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business
The County is committed to providing equal opportunity and encourages Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business firms and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises to compete for contracting opportunities.
PRESS ADVISORY: Cleaner Air Oregon for Healthy Kids: A Rally for the Hummingbirds on July 26
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury and Commissioner Jessica Vega Pederson will gather Wednesday, July 26, with children and community leaders to rally for Cleaner Air Oregon.