East County Issue Forum: Economic Mobility
February's East County Issue Forum will feature a discussion led by Multnomah County Commissioner Lori Stegmann on jobs, housing, family stability and the future growth of our region.
Group Bike Ride from the Five Oak Building
Join the fellow County staff for a group ride to celebrate Bike Month!
Forms, Templates and Resource Documents for Partners
Forms, tools, templates and resources for contractors of Youth and Family Services Division
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.
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.
First Ever Nationwide Test of the Wireless Emergency Alert System (WEA)
First Ever Nationwide Test of the Wireless Emergency Alert System (WEA)
Health Department confirms one case of measles in Multnomah County
Multnomah County public health officials are investigating one case of measles in an unvaccinated young child with recent travel to an area with measles activity.
LPSCC Committees
Active, past and affiliated LPSCC Committees
Recognizing red flags
Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Parole and Probation Officers credited for helping take a sex trafficker off the streets.
The Gateway Center for Domestic & Sexual Violence Services
The Gateway Center serves survivors of Domestic and/or Sexual Violence, offering a wide variety of services. For access please call during our business hours M-F 9am-4pm (503) 988-6400.
This Week In Roads
Find out what we're doing this week that might affect your travel or your local roads.
Health Department Mission, Vision and Values
We work with communities to advance health equity, protect the most vulnerable, and promote health and wellness for everyone.
Gallery Reception to Honor Veterans and Their Loved Ones Featured in ‘From War to Home: The Impact of Invisible Injuries’ Exhibit
The community and media are invited to join Multnomah County and VA Portland Health Care System on June 25, 2019 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. for a free gallery reception honoring Veterans.
Managers of Color (MOC)
Managers of Color is an employee resource group which works to improve the work environment, to support managers of color, and to enhance cultural diversity in Multnomah County.
Washington and Multnomah county commissioners to select Senate District 17 replacement
Oregon law requires that a legislative vacancy be filled by county commissioners representing the district in which the vacancy exists.
Workers' Compensation Program
By law, Oregon employers must carry workers’ compensation insurance or be self-insured.