Multnomah County prohibits intentional feeding of wildlife that creates a nuisance under MCC 13.200 animal control provisions. Oregon ORS 496.730 prohibits feeding big game (deer, elk) that creates a public safety hazard. Portland encourages bird-friendly practices but regulates bird feeders in areas with bear activity in the Forest Park urban-wildland interface.
Multnomah County Animal Services enforces MCC Chapter 13 (Animal Control and Care) including provisions against feeding wildlife in a manner that creates a public nuisance, attracts rats, or habituates wildlife. Oregon Revised Statutes 496.730 prohibits feeding big game animals (deer, elk) when it creates a public safety hazard, is enforced by ODFW, and carries a $500 civil penalty under ORS 498.276. Feeding of predatory animals (coyotes, cougars, bears) is discouraged and subject to nuisance enforcement. Portland's Forest Park area and the West Hills have seasonal black bear activity (May-October) β Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife advises removing bird feeders and securing pet food and trash. Columbia River islands (Sauvie Island) have deer, elk, and migratory waterfowl feeding restrictions under US Fish & Wildlife Refuge rules. Feeding feral cats on public property is governed by Multnomah County Animal Services' Community Cat Program, which requires TNR (trap-neuter-return) registration. Rats attracted by pet food or bird seed trigger Multnomah County Environmental Health enforcement under MCC 15.600 (Vector Control). Portland Parks & Recreation prohibits feeding wildlife in parks under PPR rules and posts signage at sites with known conflict animals.
Warning for first offense. Habitual violation: $50-$500 civil penalty under MCC 15.600/13.200. ODFW big game feeding: $500 plus ORS 498.276 enforcement. Rat abatement: property owner billed for county vector services.
Troutdale, OR
Leaf blowers are classified as 'domestic power tools' under TMC 8.24.020 and may only be operated between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. under TMC 8.24.050(A)(3). ...
Troutdale, OR
Amplified music, stereos, loudspeakers, and other sound-reproducing devices are governed by TMC Ch. 8.24. The chapter's 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. unreasonable-noise ...
Troutdale, OR
TMC 8.24.050(A)(2) exempts commercial construction, street work, street repair, drilling, and demolition noise only when it occurs Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. to...
Troutdale, OR
Troutdale contracts animal nuisance enforcement to Multnomah County Animal Services, headquartered at 1700 W Historic Columbia River Hwy in Troutdale. Under ...
Troutdale, OR
TMC 10.04.020 defines an abandoned vehicle as one with expired or missing plates, no visible VIN, or that appears inoperative. TMC 10.36.010 bars such vehicl...
Troutdale, OR
TMC 10.12.040 requires all vehicles parked on private property to sit on a hard, durable surface like concrete, asphalt, or compacted gravel. Front-yard park...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Multnomah County.
See how Troutdale's wildlife feeding rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.