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Multnomah County unveils countywide strategic plan, will pilot implementation with FY27 budget
Summary
County staff presented a finalized FY26–FY28 strategic plan, citing broad community support from a 463‑response survey, and said FY27 will be used as a pilot year to align department program offers, build a dashboard and collect baseline measures ahead of full implementation.
Multnomah County staff on Tuesday presented a finalized countywide strategic plan they said will guide the next three years of departmental work and budgeting. Christopher Neil, the county’s chief operating officer, said the plan—posted on the county’s website—translates board policy priorities into measurable outcomes, indicators and department-level measures.
"We actually just put the full plan up on our public website," Neil told the Board. He said the plan is the product of over 140 staff contributors, multiple leadership work groups and community engagement.
Samuel Ashby, the county’s director of strategic initiatives, described the plan’s structure: five focus areas with outcomes, indicators and measures that will be disaggregated by relevant demographics…
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