What Transportation Does
We maintain 27 bridges, including six on the Willamette River, and over 250 miles of roads. We are also home to the County Surveyor’s office and a transit program for areas lacking fixed routes.
We maintain 27 bridges, including six on the Willamette River, and over 250 miles of roads. We are also home to the County Surveyor’s office and a transit program for areas lacking fixed routes.
The Multnomah County Bridge Section manages and maintains six Willamette River Bridges and over 20 smaller bridges elsewhere in the County.
Multnomah County Road Services manages and preserves the county road infrastructure, and provides a safe and efficient transportation system that supports economic and community vitality.
How to contact the County Surveyor's Office
Transportation Planning manages the development of plans to address all modes of transportation at both the local and regional level.
Our funding went through major changes in 2020 and 2021. This year the funding picture has improved, thanks to federal aid and a revised funding agreement with local agencies.
Title VI Program Plan, and General Conditions (Section 100) for Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction.
Use the SeeClickFix app for Multnomah County road service requests. Find it online or download the app from the iPhone App Store or Google Play.
Through State funding, the County is partnering with local governments and agencies to enhance transit options in areas lacking fixed routes.
How to contact the Transportation Division and its programs.
The Joint Committee on Transportation visited the Multnomah County Bridge Shop during its Transportation Safety and Sustainability Tour on Tuesday, June 4th, 2024.
This resilient community is sounding the alarm for an Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge.