Mid County Refugee Clinic honored by state primary care association
The health center’s Refugee Clinic “has really created a welcoming environment” Multnomah County’s director of Integrated Clinical Services, Vanetta Abdellatif.
Coming Jan. 3, 2019: Inauguration for Multnomah County Chair, Commissioner, Auditor and Sheriff
Members of the public and media are advised the Multnomah County Swearing-in Ceremony will be Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019.
Expect delays near Stark Street Bridge for geotechnical investigations
This week there will be single lane closures for geotechnical investigations on the Historic Columbia River Highway near the Stark Street Bridge. Expect brief traffic delays.
Branch Libraries Retention Schedule (L09)
Branch Libraries Retention Schedule (L09)
HIV Testing
Find free and low-cost HIV testing
GASB 77 Tax Abatements - Implementation Information
To be used to assist with developing the GASB 77 Tax Abatement Disclosure
Oregon Project Independence (OPI) Case Management Materials
Find materials and resources for Oregon Project Independence (OPI) case management here.
Board sets stage for next four years of workplace equity efforts by approving renewed strategic plan
After months of work sessions and engagement, the Office of Diversity and Equity received unanimous approval from the Board of Commissioners for the County’s 2024-2028 Workforce Equity Strategic Plan.
Mental Health & Addiction Services General Retention Schedule (MHASGEN)
Behavioral Health General Retention Schedule (MHASGEN)
Harm reduction key to reversing rise in HIV, syphilis, Hepatitis C, health officials tell Board
As 2021 budget talks begin, syringe services sees an increase in clients at a Gresham site set to close
Health Department extends mandatory wood burning restriction due to air pollution from wildfire smoke
Effective at today at noon, Multnomah County ordinance echoes County Fire Defense Board’s burn ban and requires people to refrain from burning wood until advisory is lifted.
Open enrollment still open! Sign up for health insurance at these Multnomah County events
The deadline for people to sign up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act and Cover Oregon has been extended to April 30.
Auditor McGuirk's July 2021 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's monthly newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
December, 2021: Ahead of the cold snap, prepare pets, livestock for a dip in temperatures.
Just as heat can cause various illnesses for pets without proper care, cold weather can also lead to serious health repercussions, including frostbite and hypothermia.
May 15, 2007 Special Election - Voter's Guide
May 15, 2007 Special Election - Voter's Guide
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
RSV looks like a cold but can cause serious illness in babies and older adults. Learn ways to prevent it.
Primary Elections and Political Parties in Oregon
Major political parties hold primary elections to choose candidates to represent them. Voters who wish to vote for candidates in the major party must register 21 days before the Primary Election Day.
May 17, 2005 - Multnomah Education Service District - Director, Position 3, Zone 2
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Tri-County Standards
Tri-County standards for surveys and plats.
After boosting protections for elders, Board proclaims June 15 Elder Abuse Awareness Day
June 15 is Elder Abuse Awareness Day in Multnomah County. Elder abuse is any form of mistreatment that results in harm, fear or loss in an older person.
As community shifts, Community Involvement must keep pace
Board to consider change to code governing the role of the Community Involvement Committee
Residents cautioned to cool down during late July heat wave
The National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures into the 90s beginning Sunday
3 ways to support resilience for survivors in the workplace
As part of our ongoing series of articles recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we turn our attention to something we all have in common: our jobs.
MEDIA RELEASE: Amid ongoing COVID surge concerns, Joint Office joins other West Coast communities in seeking partial Point in Time Count delay
Last year, the federal government told communities they could ask to opt out of the unsheltered count for safety reasons. The Joint Office will still count people in shelters and transitional housing.
Board of County Commissioners issues proclamation observing Veterans Day
More than 36,000 veterans are estimated to live in Multnomah County and between five and seven percent of the County’s nearly 6,000 employees have served in the Armed Forces.