Construction begins Monday, Feb. 20 on new headquarters
Construction will begin Monday, Feb. 20 on Multnomah County’s Gladys McCoy Building. The new Health Department headquarters is being built on NW 6th Avenue between NW Irving and NW Hoyt.
Construction will begin Monday, Feb. 20 on Multnomah County’s Gladys McCoy Building. The new Health Department headquarters is being built on NW 6th Avenue between NW Irving and NW Hoyt.
Construction will begin Monday, Feb. 20 on Multnomah County’s Gladys McCoy Building. The new Health Department headquarters is being built on NW 6th Avenue between NW Irving and NW Hoyt.
Multnomah County and Metro offer a free open house for small businesses interested in doing business with the local governments on Wednesday, Feb. 22 from 3 to 6 pm at the Oregon Convention Center.
The public is invited to an open house on Thursday, February 23 from 4 to 6 p.m. to learn about the final design and construction plan for the new Multnomah County Central Courthouse.
Multnomah County buildings and facilities will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20 in observance of Presidents Day.
Utility relocation work has begun at night at the west end of the Hawthorne Bridge, in preparation for construction of the new Central Courthouse.
In a rare combined briefing, commissioners from Multnomah County and Portland hear highlights from the Joint Office of Homeless Services' first seven months.
Too many young people in our community are at risk of suffering the same fate as Quanice Hayes because they lack meaningful alternatives to the streets.
Underground utility work begins in February for Multnomah County’s new Central Courthouse. Sewer lines need to be relocated as part of the project at the west end of the Hawthorne Bridge.
At Thursday's meeting, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners proclaimed their support for the Affordable Care Act.
Chair Kafoury will testify before the Portland City Council this afternoon in support of a new policy that would require landlords to pay moving expenses for tenants who receive no-cause evictions.
LPSCC Co-chairs Deborah Kafoury and Mayor Ted Wheeler release statement on disparities