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!
Multnomah County announces hiring of Preschool for All director
Leslee Barnes brings more than 20 years of early childhood experience as an entrepreneur, consultant and public employee
Deflection Services & The Coordinated Care Pathway Center
Oregon law changed Sept. 1. The County is building new ways to connect community members to recovery services as an alternative to legal system involvement.
New Client Forms
Get new client paperwork to start receiving behavioral health services.
Multnomah County Board hears updates on progress of public transit behavioral health crisis response team
Initial discussions between MCSO and TriMet launched in 2019 to forge a different response to public safety and behavioral health concerns on public transit.
Aging & Disability Services General Retention Schedule (ADSGEN)
General records retention schedule for Aging and Disability Services
New Central Courthouse Project Planning
Multnomah County Auditor's report on how well the County managed major planning risks for the new Central Courthouse.
Sex Trafficking Resources
Sex Trafficking Resources for Portland Metro Area
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.
Tax Title
We manage the portfolio of properties that have been foreclosed due to unpaid property taxes, including foreclosure avoidance, social service support, asset management, and sales.
Auditor McGuirk's April 2021 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Monoclonal antibody therapy pilot program offers new COVID-19 treatment option for Health Center clients
Monoclonal antibodies do not take the place of a COVID-19 vaccine. Getting vaccinated is the best way to prevent getting sick with COVID-19.
November 7, 2000 General Election - East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District - Director, At Large (4 year term)
Adam MayerOCCUPATION: Senior Network Telecommunications Technician, ATGOCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Telecommunications,...
Large turnout of MWESB firms learn about Central Courthouse contracting opportunities
More than 90 representatives of small firms and those owned by minorities and women gathered Aug. 31 to learn about opportunities to be involved in the county's Central Courthouse project.
Multnomah County’s Department of Community Justice celebrates Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week, July 17-23, 2022
The Department of Community Justice includes more than 500 professionals – including probation and parole officers, juvenile court counselors, juvenile custody services specialists and more.
Accessory Dwelling Units
Learn how adding an ADU will change your property taxes
PropertyFit
PropertyFit (CPACE) helps commercial, multifamily, and industrial property owners finance energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades that holistically address a building’s performance.
FAQ on Mental Health Addiction Services upcoming move
Mental Health and Physical Health are often linked. Physical health can impact mental health. Mental health can impact physical health. Now one department will focus on HEALTH – Physical and Mental.
Mental Health and Addiction Services Transfers to Health Dept FAQ
Effective July 1, 2015, the Mental Health and Addiction Services Division (MHASD) will move from Department of County Human Services (DCHS) to the Multnomah County Health Department (MCHD).
GASB 77 Tax Abatements - Implementation Information
To be used to assist with developing the GASB 77 Tax Abatement Disclosure
Seven people now ill with E. coli at Portland preschool
The Health Department today confirmed that six people have been sickened by E. coli at Montessori of Alameda school in Portland.
Four of the people have the most serious type E. coli O157:H7.
Multnomah County Domestic Violence Coordination Office adds Sexual Violence in name and service
There is no better time than now to share the ways that Multnomah County has strengthened and expanded its work around domestic violence education and prevention.
Capacity expands with five severe weather shelters set to open Jan. 29 at 8 p.m.
Additional site, plus a switch to a larger site in east County, help increase capacity to about 400 beds on Sunday, Jan. 29