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
HARRY AINSWORTHOCCUPATION: Attorney, 1990-presentOCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Judicial Law Clerk, Federal District Court for...
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.
Multnomah County leaders talk transportation at November East County Issue Forum
Multnomah County is responsible for six of Portland’s major bridges, 21 smaller bridges, 274 miles of road, and 1,700 culverts.
Year Two of Supportive Housing Services: Case manager helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are experiencing homelessness
New position funded by the Supportive Housing Service Measure helps bridge gap for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are experiencing homelessness
Auditor McGuirk’s January 2024 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's January 2024 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Chinese: Multnomah县选举部提醒各位选民,11月5日大选的选民登记截止日期为2024年10月15日(星期二);快速投票中心将在Gresham开放
Oregon选民登记截止日期:2024年10月15日
Stark Street Bridge to remain closed for several months as County works on emergency repairs
Multnomah County is actively working with a contractor to design emergency repairs needed to reopen the Stark Street Bridge. The bridge is expected to be closed for several months.
Construction starts next week on Stark Street Bridge retaining wall
TRAFFIC ALERT: Next week, construction begins on the north Stark Street Bridge approach. Expect traffic delays on the Historic Columbia River Highway.
NEWS ADVISORY: Severe weather shelters close Saturday, Feb. 15, after serving more than 920 people overnight
National Weather Service forecast does not meet City of Portland/Multnomah County thresholds for opening shelters
County Domestic Partnership
How to become legal domestic partners of either sex in Multnomah County
Registering a Marijuana Business
You must register your business with Multnomah County and submit a Land Use Compatibility Statement in order to get a state permit for your marijuana business.
Report Dead Birds
Report dead crows and jays in summer so they can be checked for West Nile virus.
Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Detailed information about DCAP
FY 2023 Economic Forecasts and Financial Overview
FY 2023 Economic Forecasts and Financial Overview
Funding for River Patrol, youth services and homeless services receive community support at final County budget hearing
Community members attended the third and final public budget hearing of the proposed FY 2024 budget to share their priorities and concerns.
Chair Jessica Vega Pederson’s State of the County: “partnership, accountability and urgency to meet this moment’’
First in-person address since 2019 draws hundreds of community members, non-profit and school and government partners