Wood Smoke Pollution Advisory: People asked to not burn wood starting at noon today until at least noon tomorrow
The Multnomah County Health Department today issued a YELLOW air quality advisory asking people to avoid burning wood, starting at noon today, October 4th, 2021.
New Multnomah County pilot program helps residents replace wood stoves and fireplaces with cleaner heat pumps
The pilot program helps Multnomah County residents remove their older, smoky wood stoves and fireplaces and replaces them with cleaner heat pumps for a healthier home and cleaner air.
Adult Protective Services
Adult Protective Services investigates allegations of abuse, self-neglect and financial exploitation of seniors and people with disabilities.
Azerbaijani Delegation travels to Multnomah County to see Juvenile Justice at work
Six Azerbaijani government officials, two interpreters, and an official from the US Department of Justice working in Azerbaijan traveled thousands of miles to witness juvenile justice in action.
Oregon Medicare Savings Connect
Oregon Medicare Savings Connect can help with: Medicare Part B and D premiums, co-pays and deductibles, prescription costs. Services are free, confidential, and language interpretation is available.
About Juvenile Services
The Juvenile Services Division (JSD)
Ana Kerpan
Ana is a volunteer with Multnomah County's Department of Community Justice and winner of a 2015 Volunteer Recognition Award.
Youth share stories of impact of juvenile counselors/mentors on ‘Pretrial, Probation & Parole Supervision Week’
Multnomah County and communities across U.S. and Canada celebrate ‘Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week,’ with an emphasis on collaboration/partnerships.
Application Materials, Forms, and Fees
Information and forms needed to file a permit with Land Use Planning.
Long Term Care Facilities COVID-19 Guidance
COVID-19 Guidance and Resources for Long Term Care Facilities
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‘If anybody’s going to help you, it’s them’: Terralinda finds safety and healing with support from street outreach program
With help from the Cascadia Health street outreach team, Terralinda now has a stable and safe place to call home.
Volunteers across Multnomah County help hundreds of people find warm, dry places to sleep during winter storms
On Feb. 22, the busiest night so far this season, 361 people took refuge across four warming centers operated by the Joint Office and its contracted nonprofit partner, Transition Projects.
Waste: The county overpaid for executive recruiting services
The county overpaid for executive recruiting services by over $78,000, due to deviating from contract terms and failing to identify overbilling
Chair Kafoury, alongside County officials and partners, push to continue disconnections moratorium, look for ways to make energy access more affordable
Multnomah County officials push for utility disconnection moratorium extension; also signal support for alternative customer outreach, differentiated utility rates and expanded advocacy opportunities.
Chair Kafoury, alongside County officials and partners, push to continue disconnections moratorium, look for ways to make energy access more affordable
Chair Kafoury, alongside County officials and partners, push to continue disconnections moratorium, look for ways to make energy access more affordable
NEWS RELEASE: Multnomah County Library Director Vailey Oehlke to retire
Legacy includes stable funding, largest bond in history and diverse workforce serving communities previously excluded
Fentanyl
Overdoses caused by fentanyl are on the rise. Learn important steps you can take to protect yourself and loved ones.
“Recovery is miraculous”: Advocates speak out as Board proclaims September 2022 Recovery Month
The County observes Recovery Month each year to raise awareness about the challenges of living with substance use disorder, as well as the treatment options available to help people heal.
Budget Office sees growing surplus in latest forecast, but inflation, war pose risks
The forecast anticipates a surplus of $19.3 million for FY 2023, which starts July 1, 2022, and lasts through June 30, 2023. That’s expected to become a $38.2 million surplus by FY 2027.
JVP's April Newsletter
Commissioner Vega Pederson's April 2022 newsletter.
FY 2024 Economic Forecasts and Financial Overview
FY 2024 Economic Forecasts and Financial Overview
Chair Vega Pederson's February Newsletter Volume #1
JVP's February Newsletter Vol. 1, 2023
Auditor McGuirk’s June 2023 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's June 2023 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
News Release: Chair Jessica Vega Pederson releases Phase One of multi-stage Multnomah County Animal Services Review
Report catalogs unresolved recommendations, charts budget direction and highlights some limited progress