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Washington County buildings open today
Washington County buildings are open today and will begin allowing limited in-person, walk-in services under the new COVID-19 "High Risk" status guidelines.
Media release
County Administrative Office
Zonas de nieve desactivadas: Los dispositivos de tracción ya no se requieren
Los conductores ya no tienen que tener dispositivos de tracción en los neumáticos cuando viajen en las zonas de nieve del condado de Washington en 175th Avenue, Barnes Road y Cornell Road.
Media release
Land Use & Transportation
2021 February Snow Update 2
Learn more about county hours of operation during inclement weather.
Media release
County Administrative Office
2021 February Snow and Ice Update 1
Learn more about county hours of operation during inclement weather.
News article
County Administrative Office
Update: Woman Located Who Hit HPD Officer
On Monday, February 22, 2021, officers from the Portland Police Bureau located Linsey Gail Perry, the woman suspected of assaulting a Hillsboro police officer on February 6.
Media release
Sheriff's Office
Severe winter weather response for houseless individuals
Washington County’s Department of Housing Services is coordinating efforts, along with community partners, to serve unsheltered houseless individuals during severe winter weather expected in the coming days.
Media release
Housing Services
County moves from “extreme” to “high” risk
Limited in-person, walk-in services to begin Tuesday, February 16.
Media release
County Administrative Office
El condado pasa de un riesgo "extremo" a "alto"
Servicios limitados en persona y sin cita a partir del martes 16 de febrero.
Media release
County Administrative Office
Funcionarios de salud agradecen su diligencia y esfuerzo por cambiar el nivel de riesgo “extremo” a “alto”
La caída en el índice de casos por debajo de 200 por cada 100,000 personas en un período de 14 días consecutivos animó a la gobernadora Kate Brown anunciar esta mañana que los condados de Clackamas, Multnomah y Washington pasarán de riesgo “Extremo” a “Alto”. Dicho cambio facilita asimismo la disminución de restricciones para negocios y reuniones de gente.
Media release
Health and Human Services