Questions to Ask Preschools
Example questions to ask when choosing a preschool provider
Summer 2018 measles cases: frequently asked questions
What you need to know about what’s going on and how to protect yourself and your family.
About the Project
Multnomah County is working to ensure the Burnside Bridge is still standing after a major earthquake.
Board of Commissioners protects tens of thousands of renters with local extension of COVID-19 eviction ban
Through Jan. 8, 2021, renters in Multnomah County cannot be evicted from their homes just because they can’t pay their rent.
Monday, Sept. 14: Joint Office of Homeless Services offers 5th day of smoke shelter; extends thanks amid ongoing call for supplies
Community members seeking shelter for themselves should call 211 to learn where space is available and to arrange transportation.
Tuesday, Sept. 15: Joint Office of Homeless Services offers 6th day of smoke shelter; supply donations remain welcome
Just like during cold and severe weather, anyone seeking shelter should call 211 first to see where space is available and to arrange transportation.
Service Learning Projects
Working with schools of all age levels exposed us to the continuum of support and involvement needed by each school, in order to successfully complete their projects.
Multnomah County and community partners work to get homeless families and children off streets
Niyelli Wright was just 4 days old when her mom, big brother and sister entered a Portland shelter for people who are homeless.
International Fraud Awareness Week: November 15-21, 2020
What do we mean when we talk about fraud? Here’s a primer on what fraud is, and what you can do to report it.
Current Employee Benefit Changes and Information
There are many life events that effect an employee's eligible benefits and their ability to add or remove dependents from coverage, change plans or remain in a medical plan.
Auditor McGuirk's December 2020 Newsletter
Read the Auditor's December newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's office.
About the Health Officer
The Health Officer works with deputy health officers for Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties to align public health activities in the greater Portland-metro area.
Sexual Health Curriculum Resources
Classroom resources for teachers.
2022 LPSCC Executive Committee Meetings
Meeting dates, agendas, and recordings
Safe Routes Updates & Events
Keep up with what's happening with Safe Routes to School.
How to Become an Adult Care Home Resident Manager
Resident manager applicants must fulfill many of the same requirements as adult care home operators.
May 2020 Primary Election - City of Portland Mayor
May 2020 Primary Election - City of Portland Mayor
Department of County Assets (DCA) General Schedule (DCAGEN)
General records retention schedule for the Department of County Assets
Board updated on Sheriff’s use of force policy as part of series of briefings to re-envision public safety
Currently, MCSOs use of force policy is under open review: a time frame when members of the public can provide input on the policy.
State of the County 2017: Profiles
A selection of people highlighted in Chair Kafouury's 2017 State of the County address.
Urban East Multnomah County Transportation Safety Action Plan
Take the East Multnomah County TSAP survey by the end of July and have a chance to win a $50 grocery gift card.
November 7, 2000 - County Commissioner District No. 4
Lonnie RobertsOCCUPATION: Semi-RetiredOCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Oregon State Representative _ 18 years, driver sales 24...
Multnomah County initiative petition procedures
Multomah County initiative petition procedures
May 2012 Primary Election - Information
Information from the May 2012 Primary.
Press release: “Safe harbor” eviction protection extended an additional 30 days for eligible Multnomah County residents
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved an ordinance extending the protection period granted by Oregon Senate Bill 278.