Multnomah Youth Commission now accepting applications for 2013-2014 term
The Multnomah Youth Commission is now recruiting Youth Commissioners for its 2013-2014 term. Young people between the ages of 13-21 who are interested in policy...
Corrections Health continues to monitor for COVID-19 cases at Inverness Jail
On Jan. 15 one adult in custody at Inverness Jail tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, a total of 82 individuals in multiple dorms have been found to test positive.
Register for School by June
Register for Kindergarten by June 1 is an outreach campaign to encourage and support parents to register their child before school offices close for the summer.
What goes bump in the night? Don’t keep it a squeak-ret — call County Vector Control and Code Enforcement
Have you wondered who tracks rat- and mosquito-borne diseases across Multnomah County? Who responds to reports of illegal dumping or backyard roosters?
Multnomah County directs funds to East County food pantry
To respond to food insecurity during the pandemic and beyond, county leaders have partnered with the cities of Fairview, Wood Village and Troutdale to collaborate and share resources.
Several County roads to close for Portland Water Bureau’s “Fix-It First” improvement work
Starting next week, several roads maintained by Multnomah County Transportation will close for work related to the Portland Water Bureau’s “Fix-It First” road improvement work.
Seven adults in custody test positive for COVID-19, infectious disease protocols implemented
On Dec. 16, 2020, that an individual in-custody tested positive for COVID-19. Following the notification, the Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with Corrections Health, immediately acted.
Assessment and Appeals
Learn more about your property's assessment and how to appeal the value of your property.
March 8, 2005 Special Election - Voter's Guide
March 8, 2005 Special Election - Voter's Guide
Quiénes Somos
Quiénes Somos / Nagu Saabsan / About Us
Open House Events
County Auditor Jennifer McGuirk invites you to attend open house events scheduled for September 2024!
Delinquent Taxes & Liens
When do taxes become a lien on my property?
Community invited to free Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Information Fair on Thursday, May 22, 2025
The Multnomah County Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services Division (IDDSD) is pleased to announce its annual Information Fair on Thursday, May 22, 2025, from 12 PM to 5:00 PM. The even
Climate and Health
Climate change is greatest public health challenge of the 21st century.
About Us | Office of Government Relations
The Government Relations office advocates for Multnomah County, advancing policy and funding solutions through intergovernmental relationships.
Aging Services Advisory Council (ASAC)
Providing on-going advice and guidance on policy decisions and program development for service delivery to older adults.
Multnomah County Fire Defense Board Implements 2025 Summer Burn Ban
Hot, dry weather and increasing fire danger drive curtailment
Board listens to community priorities, concerns regarding FY 2022 proposed budget at first virtual hearing
More than 30 community members shared their opinions about and priorities for the FY 2022 Executive Budget at Multnomah County's first virtual public budget hearing on May 5.
New report sheds light on Cascadia earthquake risks; public input sought by Aug. 15.
The deadline to submit public comment is Sunday, August 15.
Operations & Protective Services Retention Schedule (DD2)
Operations & Protective Services Retention Schedule (DD2)
Most statewide COVID-19 restrictions lift today; businesses can choose to continue requiring masks and physical distance
With more than 360,000 Multnomah County residents still not fully vaccinated, Public Health urges continued precautions.
Board briefed on vision for future of Vance properties
The future use of Multnomah County's Vance properties in west Gresham was the topic of a briefing for Multnomah County’s Board of Commissioners on March 15, 2022.
County, partners help more than 10,460 households with rent; $57 million to landlords since July 1, 2021
As housing and human services officials look to the next phase of their rent assistance and eviction prevention strategy, local data shows their efforts to keep people housed have been successful.
C2C Future Career Path
ARTICLE - Jaques Montgomery shares how he used his internship opportunity to create a career.
Why Praise When You Can Affirm?
Article on praise vs. affirmations