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.
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
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Board approves design plan, funding for Montavilla tiny home shelter on S.E. 82nd Avenue
Board also approves capital funding for a drop-in day center in St. Johns
County Organizational Level Support: Telework
Adjust telework practices to meet increased need.
From the Archives: County call center reaches hundreds of vulnerable households with heat info, as cooling centers remain open for 4th day on Wednesday, Aug. 16
Health officials urge people not to let down their guard; heat risk remains high even as record temps recede slightly, so seek cool spaces and use air conditioning as you can
County Privacy Officer Retention Schedule (HIPAA1)
County Privacy Officer Retention Schedule (HIPAA1)
Facilities & Property Management Contracts & Procurement Retention Schedule (FM4)
Facilities & Property Management Contracts & Procurement Retention Schedule (FM4)
Board proclaims Feb. 7 as National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Just one Oregonian in 50 is black. Yet, African Americans in the state are more than three times as likely as whites to contract HIV.
NEWS RELEASE: Move-In Multnomah offers new incentives
Chair Deborah Kafoury on Wednesday, April 27, announced a new strategy – and public recruitment push – to encourage landlords with available apartments to help house homeless neighbors.
NEWS RELEASE: Demonstrating urgent shelter expansion, new space opens in site leased by Multnomah County, Joint Office
Monday’s opening speaks to the County and the Joint Office of Homeless Services’ shared, ongoing commitment to urgently increasing shelter capacity, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Multco to offer free counseling, presentations on Medicare coverage changes
Multco's Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance program will provide one-on-one counseling and group presentations to help citizens understand 2016 Medicare changes.
Bed Bugs
How to prevent and control bed bugs.
Report examines implementation of Justice Reinvestment in Multnomah County
Multnomah County is releasing its report examining the implementation of Multnomah County’s Justice Reinvestment Program (MCJRP).
From the archives: Joint Office opens supply center to outreach teams, community groups to help share water during latest heatwave
The Joint Office of Homeless Services is answering heat by sharing water bottles from its downtown Portland supply center — and coordinating with outreach workers, volunteers and mutual aid groups.
Language Access
Multnomah County provides interpretation services free-of-charge to any client who expresses the need.
Auditor McGuirk's December 2022 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's December 2022 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
PRESS ADVISORY: Local governments, employers to welcome youth to SummerWorks internship program
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Health Dept. investigating E. coli O157 in preschool
County is investigating confirmed infections, but the risk to the general public is low as there are no reported cases outside this location in Multnomah County.
Commissioner hosts dialogue on threats facing some immigrants in Oregon and elsewhere
Administration could discontinue deportation protection for people brought to the U.S. as children
ICYMI: Commissioner Stegmann promotes emergency preparedness with U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley at East County Issues Forum
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley highlighted federal investments in wildfire prevention, earthquake readiness and infrastructure in an appearance in East County earlier this month.
Summary PDF Results in Multnomah County - May 2024 Primary Election
Summary PDF Results in Multnomah County - May 2024 Primary Election