I wish municipalities would stop making #VisionZero goals they will never meet and just focus on murdering less people with cars than the decade before.

https://katu.com/news/local/multnomah-county-adopts-vision-zero-plan-to-eliminate-traffic-fatalities-by-2035

#Multnomah #Portland

Multnomah County adopts 'Vision Zero' plan to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2035

Multnomah County is working to improve traffic safety in East Multnomah County, with a goal of eliminating all traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2035.

KATU

ICE posing as utility workers to detain immigrants, Gresham lawmaker warns

#PDX #Multnomah #Oregon

https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/08/ice-utility-workers-gresham-oregon/

ICE posing as utility workers to detain immigrants, Gresham lawmaker warns

Oregon state Rep. Ricki Ruiz said three people were detained in his district after ICE agents posed as utility workers.

OPB

Immigrant Rights Groups Allege #Multnomah County Jail is Violating Sanctuary Laws

*A lawsuit claims the US Marshals Service is using local jails to hold detainees for immigration enforcement. by Abe Asher A group of immigrants rights organizations are suing Multnomah County, claiming the county and its sheriff's office are violating Oregon's sanctuary state law. . The suit, filed in circuit court earlier this month, claims that Multnomah County is unlawfully agreeing to hold individuals detained by the U.S. Ma ...*

https://www.portlandmercury.com/news/2025/12/30/48220156/immigrant-rights-groups-allege-multnomah-county-jail-is-violating-sanctuary-laws

#Portland #PDX

Immigrant Rights Groups Allege Multnomah County Jail is Violating Sanctuary Laws

A group of immigrants rights organizations are suing Multnomah County, claiming the county and its sheriff’s office are violating Oregon’s sanctuary state law. The suit, filed in circuit court earlier this month, claims that Multnomah County is unlawfully agreeing to hold individuals detained by the U.S. Marshals Service for violations of federal immigration law even after they have posted bail or a judge has ordered their release. In one case, the organizations filing the suit...

Portland Mercury

#Oregon - At least 372 people died while experiencing #homelessness in #Multnomah County last year

https://www.opb.org/article/2025/12/19/homelessness-portland-oregon-mulnomah-county-deaths-housing/

Although total homeless deaths have decreased since 2023, the number of people who died in 2024 is still higher than any previous year recorded by the county. At the same time, the number of people experiencing homelessness in Multnomah County is at record levels. County and city investments in programs to address homelessness have also skyrocketed.

At least 372 people died while experiencing homelessness in Multnomah County last year

It’s the first annual decrease in recorded deaths since the county began tracking in 2011.

OPB
I love that someone did some cleaning in the tunnel. #toddsnider #toddsniderrules #multnomah
Hey #Portland, Multnomah County Animal Services is in a critical overcapacity situation with a maximum capacity of 92 dog kennels, the facility is currently housing over 103 dogs on site:
https://www.multcopets.org/news/immediate-adoptions-needed-address-full-kennels #PDX #PortlandPDX #Multnomah #Oregon

Seen elseweb: #Multnomah County Animal Services MCAS is seeking foster volunteers to provide respite for long-term adoptable dogs, and manage kennel space. Apply to become a foster volunteer!

#pdx #Portland #dogs

https://www.multcopets.org/

Home | Animal Services

Welcome Home Coalition is an alliance of over 100 individuals and organizations advancing housing justice in the #Portland Metro region. On October 23rd, 2025, Welcome Home Coalition and Sisters of the Road released a groundbreaking report, Finding Home: Lasting Housing Solutions Rooted in Community Expertise, which systematically captures the perspectives of over 650 people experiencing homelessness in Portland Metro on the housing solutions they want and need. Advised by researchers from Portland State University and #Oregon Health & Science University, the two-year study followed high ethical and academic standards and grounded in lived experience.
Finding Home clearly shows us what the people most impacted by housing instability and #homelessness need — through their own voices. Their message is clear. When given the choice, people overwhelmingly want permanent housing they can afford, with the supports and freedoms that make it possible to stay housed. Finding Home survey respondents ranked shelter as equally undesirable as living outside. We can’t afford to keep investing in partial solutions.

We are asking the Portland City #Council to stop funding mass shelter expansion and the harmful sweeps of tents and RVs. Instead, the council should listen to the perspectives of people most impacted and put funding towards long-term housing solutions. Budgets reflect our shared values. Choose #housing and support, not more harm.

The signers of this petition urge the City of Portland and #Multnomah County to enact the following proven solutions supported by Finding Home: Lasting Housing Solutions Rooted in Community Expertise:

(1) Honor the self-identified needs of people with community expertise and shift funding used for encampment #sweeps and RV removals to eviction prevention rent assistance to stop more people and families from falling into homelessness in our region.

(2) Reallocate any funding currently left for congregate shelter expansion into rent assistance and peer support, and prioritize all future investments to ensure existing 24-hour shelters and day centers have funds for rent assistance, peer support, and case management staff to create pathways to housing for current shelter guests.

(3) Increase the number of permanently affordable homes quickly by using public funds to purchase existing apartment buildings and hotels from the private sector and convert them to non-market housing. This strategy has already created hundreds of lower-cost rental homes, permanently protected from market speculation.

https://actionbutton.nationbuilder.com/share/SPK-QEdFSUk=?sourceid=1042773&emci=aa575338-78b3-f011-8e61-6045bded8ba4&emdi=219dda71-1db4-f011-8e61-6045bded8ba4&ceid=331681

#StopTheSweeps #PDX Portland

#Sidener fait également face à des accusations portées par le bureau du procureur du comté de #Multnomah, notamment pour incendie criminel au premier degré.

We are heading towards a disaster, as government services that usually help smooth the effects of an economic recession are being preemptively axed.

https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/09/multnomah-county-poised-to-slash-millions-from-homelessness-spending-as-officials-warn-of-deeper-cuts-ahead.html

#Portland #Multnomah #Homelessness

Multnomah County poised to slash millions from homelessness spending as officials warn of deeper cuts ahead

The proposed cuts to homeless services are part of a significant reduction in the county’s social services this fiscal year.

oregonlive