Project Overview
Use of US-91 has increased in recent years, and ITD is developing plans that will accommodate continued growth in the area.
The purpose of this project is to expand US-91 to improve safety and mobility to serve the area’s increasing population and travel demands. The project begins at Siphon Road and ends at Reservation Road in Chubbuck.

Anticipated Improvements
Improvements to US-91 between Siphon Road and Reservation Road will be designed using environmental studies, technical data and input from the public.
The project team is evaluating improvements to:
• Widen US-91 between Siphon Road and Tyhee Road.
• Resurface US-91 between Tyhee Road and Reservation Road.

Public Involvement
Public involvement is a vital part of the US-91 Siphon Road to Reservation Road project. The public will have multiple opportunities to learn about and provide input for this project. Opportunities for comment will be available during public meetings held near the project area.
Timeline
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2024
Gather technical data & environmental information to develop preliminary improvement plans
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2024-2025
Develop preliminary improvement plans
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2025
Develop final improvement plans
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TBD
Construct improvements (depending on the availability of funding)
Frequently Asked Questions
US-91 is used as a major roadway for the Pocatello, Chubbuck and Fort Hall communities. Traffic counts continue to increase as the population in eastern Idaho grows, and US-91 is nearing capacity. It is necessary to increase safety and capacity along this roadway to continue to meet the area’s travel needs.
During this project, ITD plans to develop improvements that will improve safety and capacity on US-91 between Siphon Road and Reservation Road. The project team is currently evaluating what improvements would best accomplish these goals.
This project is being funded with state and federal dollars.
The preliminary design of this project was completed in late 2024, and final design is expected to be completed in 2026. The beginning of construction is dependent on the availability of funding.
Email Bo.Frasure@itd.idaho.gov to learn about the project and find out more about opportunities for public comment!

