2015 Aging Well Conference: How to live long and prosper in Multnomah County
Please join us and learn how you can thrive at the free and fascinating 2015 Aging Well Conference.
Courtyard Café
Rely on us for your next event or party. We focus on fresh, quality ingredients, always beautifully presented.
Amara H. Pérez
Amara H. Pérez is the director of the Office of Community Involvement
People's Famers Market in Rockwood
REACH works with Play Grow Learn to run local farm-to-market programs.
Office of Community Involvement Retention Schedule (OCI)
Office of Community Involvement Retention Schedule (OCI)
Mothers, daughters (grandmothers, too): an enduring succession of multi-generational Health Department careers
While many have come through the Health Department over the years, these stories show the unique bond that family members who work at the County share with each other, the organization and their work.
'An important milestone': Board of Commissioners approves final allocations in plan to address Supportive Housing Services underspending
$17.6 million approved for new City shelter locations, improved capacity for providers, rent assistance and employment programming, joining $40.5 million previously approved in the Joint Office budget
Help our community: Work for the U.S. Census Bureau!
By working for the Census Bureau, our community has a special opportunity to help make the 2020 Census an accurate and complete count.
Juvenile Justice Council
The Juvenile Justice Council (JJC) began its work in Multnomah County 16 years ago as the Detention Reform Steering Committee.
Flu season near peak, but vaccines still best protection
In the Tri-County area, hospitals report about five percent of visits are due to the flu, compared with 4 percent during last year’s flu season.
flexPATH Strategies notifies Multnomah County employees of data breach
flexPATH Strategies, a subcontractor has notified the County that it experienced a data breach. The breach did not involve County systems.
Kindergarten Attendance Messaging Campaign
The following documents were created by the Multnomah County Linkage Steering Committee as tools for communicating to parents about chronic absence in kindergarten.
Help Paying for Psychiatric Medication
Medication assistance for uninsured, low-income people who meet the criteria for the Multnomah Treatment Fund.
Scam alert: Report to Good Government Hotline about phone scammers impersonating Sheriff’s officers
Read this scam alert to help you avoid being scammed by people claiming to be Sheriff's officers.
NEWS RELEASE: Board of Commissioners launches new monthly Proclamation Wednesdays
New schedule dedicates Board time and attention to formal proclamation signings.
Performance Measurement
MultStat is the name of Multnomah County's 2008 performance management initiative which allowed policymakers to review operational data in time to make decisions that benefit the County.
Broadway Bridge Control System Upgrade
This project replaced the control system that helps operate the Broadway Bridge drawbridge. Two weekend bridge closures were required in August and September 2021.
Corrections Health continues to monitor for COVID-19 cases at Inverness Jail
On Jan. 21, per public health recommendations, a second round of testing was performed. Eleven additional adults tested positive for COVID-19.
DCJ’s Erika Preuitt elected APPA Secretary
Multnomah County Department of Community Justice (DCJ) District Manager, Erika Preuitt, was recently elected as Secretary to the Executive Committee and Board of Directors for the American...
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).
Multnomah County excessive heat deaths rise to 64
The Multnomah County Medical Examiner reported the number of deaths from the heat wave has risen to 64. The deaths were identified between June 27 and July 3, 2021.
Donations sought for Kyron Horman search team members
Search and rescue teams have responded from all over the state to help the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) continue its search for seven-year-old Kyron Horman, a Portland boy who has been ...
Board to consider gun safety ordinance
For the past few months, I’ve been working with our County Attorney and Chair Jeff Cogen on an ordinance addressing gun safety in Multnomah County.
Animal Services offers guidance on animal nuisances
Neighbor’s dog barking and barking? Stray cat come to your door?
Information on Precinct Committee Persons
Information on Precinct Committee Persons