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
2025 LPSCC Council Meetings
The dates, agendas, and recordings of monthly LPSCC Council Meetings
Safe Routes Updates & Events
Keep up with what's happening with Safe Routes to School.
Deflection Services & The Coordinated Care Pathway Center
Oregon law changed Sept. 1. The County is building new ways to connect community members to recovery services as an alternative to legal system involvement.
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.
Chair releases $2.81 billion “once in a generation” budget
American Rescue Plan and historic ballot measures drive new housing, preschool and library investments
Multnomah County Commission Redistricting Plan
Every ten years, the Auditor reapportions Multnomah County Commissioner districts based on the U.S. Census.
Multnomah Youth Commission celebrates 25 years serving the community
This year, the Multnomah Youth Commission is celebrating 25 years of serving the community.
2021 Annual Report
Read about work the Auditor's Office did on your behalf throughout 2021.
County, partners ready for the return of hot weather, prepare communities with early outreach and education
The County extracted key lessons from its hot- and cold-weather emergency responses over the past year
‘Clear common sense’: Board taps surplus funds to help 3,400 households avoid eviction, while accelerating work to help people leave streets for housing
The rent assistance infusion was among a handful of Joint Office budget adjustments, made possible by a mix of carryover funds and unexpectedly large tax collections from businesses and high earners.
Commissioner Lori Stegmann celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Womens Right to Vote with AAUW
Prepared remarks of Commissioner Lori Stegmann at Feb. 22's AAUW Celebration of the 100th anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote.
C2C 2020 Internships
ARTICLE - Employees of public organizations are navigating the present times, this year's interns have managed to carry out important work despite the challenges that working from home may present.
NEWS RELEASE: U.S. Postal Service begins delivering ballots today, May 1, 2024, for the May Primary Election
Multnomah County voters who do not receive a ballot by Thursday, May 9, should call Multnomah County Elections at 503-988-VOTE.
County investments add more than 250 recovery and stabilization beds
Investments helped fund critical behavioral health priorities to improve the lives of people experiencing substance use and mental health crises.
Precinct Maps - 2022
Precinct Maps - 2022
A look back to 2024 and looking ahead to 2025
Check out what the Office of Sustainability was up to in 2024, and what is in store for the year ahead.
Preschool for All PFA Sites
Information about joining Preschool For All as a contracted provider
November 7, 2000 - County Commissioner District No. 4
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