Multnomah County to launch second phase of outreach for S.W. 257th Safety Improvements Project
Multnomah County is taking the lead to improve the 257th corridor, and we're looking to the community to play a major role in shaping this project.
Multnomah County is taking the lead to improve the 257th corridor, and we're looking to the community to play a major role in shaping this project.
We design, construct, maintain, operate and preserve county-owned roads, with a focus on providing quality roads through innovation, a skilled workforce and efficient practices.
Overview of county-maintained roads. Multnomah County Road Maintenance is responsible for maintaining 269 miles of roads.
Find out what we're doing this week that might affect your travel or your local roads.
How to report road hazards, request maintenance, stay safe in winter weather and more.
Road service programs within the Transportation Division
Larch Mountain Road is closed above the snow gate near Milepost 10.
Learn about road projects we're working on now and planning for the future.
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.
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.
How to learn more about Transportation projects or processes in languages other than English, or to request accommodations.