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
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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.
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County opens bid proposals for ambulance service
The county seeks to enter an exclusive contract with a single ambulance provider for the next five to 10 years. Selection is expected to take place in December 2017.
Mental Health Unit (MHU)
The Mental Health Unit (MHU) provides supervision services for parole, probation and post-prison who have been diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness.
Local NFL Recruit Surprises and Inspires Youth
Lynn Magnum, the At-Promise Mentor Program Coordinator, Department of Community Justice, has known Alex Green for most of his 22 years. He lived in her community, she was close friends of his fami...
Community Supervision Orientation for offender friends and family
Start on the road to success: Join us for a family and friends orientationThe Multnomah County Department of Community Justice sponsors orientations for family and friends of inmates who will be re...
Wood Smoke Pollution Advisory: residents asked to voluntarily avoid burning this weekend
This is the first advisory of the 2019-2020 season, which runs from October 1-March 1.
NEWS RELEASE: Elections Director Tim Scott’s statement on incendiary device at County ballot box
Fire suppressant in the box protected ballots; only three ballots were damaged
JSD in Partnership with Portland State University Helps Youth Find Their 'Inner Voice'
The Juvenile Services Division (JSD) has added a new artistic element to their ongoing partnership with Portland State University's (PSU) senior capstone program.Assistant Professor Debo...
Flu widespread, but now is still an excellent time to get your flu shot
Public health officials say now is still an excellent time to get the flu shot. Influenza is currently widespead in our community and causing serious illness even in healthy people.As of mid-December,...
November 5, 2002 - Measure No. 26-39
November 5, 2002 - Measure No. 26-39
Latest Updates on the Flavored Tobacco Sales Ban
Steps we're taking to implement the new flavored tobacco sales ban and what it means for retailers.
Family Caregiver Support Program
Services that help unpaid caregivers caring for someone age 60 or older. Assistance is also available to seniors who are raising a child.
May 19, 2009 - David Douglas School District - Director, Position 6 - Charles Freeman
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Norovirus
A highly contagious virus that causes severe vomiting and diarrhea
Existing Businesses
Personal Property Tax Information for businesses with existing accounts
Juvenile Justice Steering Committee
The Juvenile Justice Steering Committee launched in 2025 and meets the 2nd Tuesday at noon.
Labor Compliance Program
Multnomah County’s Labor Compliance Program (LCP) will use the guidelines set forth by the State of Oregon - Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI).