Sunday, Sept. 13: Joint Office of Homeless Services offering 24-hour smoke shelter for 4th day; request out for supplies
Community members seeking shelter for themselves should call 211 to learn where space is available and to arrange transportation.
Chair Cogen recognizes September as National Food Safety Month
National Food Safety Education Month was created in 1994 to heighten awareness of the importance of food safety education. Of course, for Multnomah County’s Registered Environmental Health Speciali...
Clinic visits for flu-like symptoms reach highest levels since 2010
Here’s the latest news on the flu in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties:Clinic visits for people with influenza-like symptoms (fever, chills, body aches, sore throat and cough) have...
Oregon has logged more cases of measles in the past eight months than any year since ‘91
With school approaching, health officials urge parents to get kids up-to-date on vaccines
Multnomah County public safety partners announce expansion of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion LEAD®
Multnomah County public safety partners are expanding a pilot project that provides people struggling with serious chronic drug addiction a chance to access social services and treatment.
New agreement shifts Gateway Center for Domestic Violence to Multnomah County
The Gateway Center for Domestic Violence serves nearly 4,000 domestic violence survivors annually.
Early voter turnout breaks records; Multnomah County to certify November 3, 2020 General Election by November 23
Typically, 50 to 60 percent of the total ballots cast in an election are reported by 8 p.m. on Election Night in Multnomah County.
Multnomah County Elections recognizes “Help America Vote Day”
Join us in celebrating Help America Vote Day — a day of action created to inspire civic engagement
Artistic Beginnings to College to County: Lynn’s internship
Showcasing the transformative power of mentorship, collaboration, and professional growth within Multnomah County's Finance department
What goes bump in the night? Don’t keep it a squeak-ret! Call County Vector Control and Code Enforcement!
What goes bump in the night? Don’t keep it a squeak-ret! Call County Vector Control and Code Enforcement!
Issues We Investigate
A brief overview of county code, permit requirements, and common code violations.
New Client Forms
Get new client paperwork to start receiving behavioral health services.
Multnomah County voters once more return a surge of ballots on Election Day in May 20, 2025, Special District Election
Just shy of 40% of ballots accepted so far were received or postmarked by Election Day
Community Partnerships Retention Schedule (OSCP10)
Community Partnerships Retention Schedule (OSCP10)
NEWS RELEASE: Data milestone — Joint Office releases 1st monthly report drawn from Built for Zero by-name list of people experiencing chronic homelessness
The data shows that 2,819 people experienced chronic homelessness in Multnomah County in February; as data collection becomes more expansive, numbers will continue to change
With federal deadline looming, County moves CARES Act millions into community, plots continued COVID response
The Multnomah County Board took several critical steps on Thursday, Dec. 17 to assure as many clients and community members as possible receive direct assistance through CARES Act funding.
Community Recycling, Reuse & Repair Events
Table of community events focused on recycling, reuse, and repair. These events can also provide community members with an opportunity to dispose of items that do not have an alternative use.
Supportive Housing Services: Quarter One Report
The Supportive Housing Services Measure is being implemented across the Tri-County Metro Region. The measure is already making a significant impact in the first 3 months of implementation.
Transgender, nonbinary people often misgendered on death certificates, first-of-a-kind study finds
Death databases ignore gender identity; Public health researchers recommend changes to practice, law
County budget experts deliver five-year budget outlook, predict $18.4 million surplus in Fiscal Year 2023
The latest financial forecast arrives as the local economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Multnomah County’s new voter education and outreach specialist will serve as a hub of information in 2020
Greg Benavides will serve as a hub of information for newly registered and longtime voters as well as those who may not have cast a ballot in a while.
Multnomah County Commission updated on Election cycle, access, outreach, security and more
Multnomah County Commissioners heard an overview of the last year’s elections and preparations for the current election cycle at the board briefing Tuesday.
Auditor McGuirk’s May 2023 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's May 2023 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
May 2019 Special Election - MHCC Pos 7 At Large
May 2019 Special Election - MHCC Pos 7 At Large
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