How It Works
The SUN Community School model works towards educational success for children, wrap around social and health services and enrichment and recreational opportunities.
Lead in Paint
How to check for lead paint in your home, lead paint in toys.
Wood Burning Exchange
Participating homeowners will receive a financial incentive for replacing their wood burning device.
Adult Protective Services
Adult Protective Services investigates allegations of abuse, self-neglect and financial exploitation of seniors and people with disabilities.
Commissioners Propose New Board Rules to Promote Transparent and Balanced Government
Commissioner Meghan Moyer (District 1) and Commissioner Vince Jones-Dixon (District 4) have released for public comment revised board rules.
Influenza
Getting a flu shot is the best way to prevent the flu.
Construction Diversity and Equity Fund
The Construction Diversity Equity Fund (CDEF) promotes a local, diverse construction workforce and supports COBID Certified businesses in the construction industry.
FOPPO
FOPPO contract bargaining update
Multnomah County's rules are a mess. Here is my plan to fix them.
Multnomah County's rules are a mess. Here is my plan to fix them. I came to see just how much our outdated rules got in the way of good governance. My colleagues and I are working to change that.
Disability Services Advisory Council (DSAC)
Helping advise on service eligibility guidelines, evaluating program effectiveness, and advocating for issues pertinent to the life and welfare of people with disabilities.
Oregon Medicare Savings Connect
Oregon Medicare Savings Connect can help with: Medicare Part B and D premiums, co-pays and deductibles, prescription costs. Services are free, confidential, and language interpretation is available.
November 2, 2010 - Measure 26-108
CONTINUES CITY PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING FOR MAYORAL, COMMISSIONER, AUDITOR CANDIDATES.QUESTION: Shall Portland provide public campaign financing to City candidates who meet...
Health Department announces mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from structure fires
Continuous smoke and poor air quality is expected through the day, especially in eastern portions of the County
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 day; Multnomah County requires people refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted
‘If anybody’s going to help you, it’s them’: Terralinda finds safety and healing with support from street outreach program
With help from the Cascadia Health street outreach team, Terralinda now has a stable and safe place to call home.
Multnomah County Board briefed on critical steps to address COVID-19 pandemic in the public safety system
Multnomah County leadership briefed on efforts to protect staff and justice-involved individuals, and reduce strain on jails and law enforcement operations, in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, April 23–29, 2023
This week, Multnomah County and organizations across the United States commemorate National Crime Victims Rights Week.
NEWS RELEASE: Three Multnomah County cooling centers opening at noon Monday, July 8, and Tuesday, July 9
Dangerous heat also affects people in housing, as well as those working and playing outside; community volunteers sought as heatwave is forecast to reach peak early this week.
Facilities and Trades
We ensure the safe, smooth operation of every structure the county owns or leases, from clinics and libraries to bridges, schools, courtrooms and more.
December, 2021: Four severe weather warming centers to re-open as rapidly changing forecast calls for overnight lows in the low 20s
Four severe weather warming centers, including the Oregon Convention Center, East Portland Community Center, Mt. Scott Community Center and Reynolds High School, will open at 7 p.m. Friday.
Multnomah County celebrates Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week #PPPSWeek
Multnomah County celebrates Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week #PPPSWeek
College to County Mentorship Program searches for next generation of Multnomah County's workforce
College students interested in providing services in Multnomah County learned about internship and mentorship opportunities available during an orientation and meet-and-greet with county staff.
May 21, 2002 Primary Election - Voter's Guide
May 21, 2002 Primary Election - Voter's Guide
Swimming and boating at Blue Lake to reopen July 23 after norovirus outbreak
Multnomah County public health officials approved reopening Blue Lake Regional Park to swimming and boating on Wednesday, July 23.
May 15, 2007 - Reynolds School District - Director, Position 5
SHELLY CHASEOCCUPATION: Pearson Financial Group – March, 2006 to current; Financial Planning Assistant; 5665 SW Meadows Rd, Suite 120; Lake Oswego,...