City Of Driggs

Departments

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TransportationWaste Water Treatment Plant
Contact Info
City Hall

60 South Main Street
P.O. Box 48
Driggs, Idaho 83422

Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed Fridays and Federal Holidays

Phone: (208) 354-2362

General Email: info@driggsidaho.org

Transportation

The Driggs Transportation System addresses the expansion, improvement, maintenance and operation of city streets, street lights, bike paths, parking and transit facilities.

Projects

See the Transportation Projects Webpage .

Snow Removal

The City of Driggs strives to maintain safe conditions for travelers observing winter driving conditions. However, this is not an absolute “bare pavement” policy. It must be recognized that each storm has its own character with variable conditions such as wind, extreme temperatures, timing, duration, and moisture content. See the following link for our snow removal policy.

Driggs Snow Removal Policy

Transportation Guiding Documents

The following documents provide the city, residents, developers and businesses with direction in regards to current and future transportation infrastructure and operations. 

2025 Transportation Master Plan 

2025 Transportation Master Plan Appendices A-C

2025 Transportation Master Plan Appendices D-F

Land Development Code  - Ch 12 (streets)

Comprehensive Plan - Ch 2.6 (Transportation)

2022 Impact Fees Study and Capital Improvement Plans

Driggs Pathways Plan  (Nov 2008)

Main St / Hwy 33 Corridor Plan  (June 2008)

Related Documents

Public Works Standards and Specifications  (2016)

Encroachment Permit

Tree Planting in the ROW Permit

Driggs Tree Guide (Apr 2014)

 

Links

Public Works Homepage

Idaho 511 - Road Conditions

Teton County GIS Road Map

News, Event, POOP

WWTP Upgrade Project Video & Community Conversation

Join Mayor Christensen on Monday, 9/15, for a Community Conversation and watch our video about the project, slated for completion in 2030.

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News, POOP

City of Driggs Reevaluates Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Following Victor's Withdrawal

The City of Driggs is reassessing its planned expansion of the Driggs Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) after the City of Victor voted in a special meeting on Thursday, March 27th, that it will no longer participate in the joint project and instead pursue construction of its own facility.

POOP

Join Mayor August Christensen and Public Works Director Jay Mazalewski at 5pm, Jan. 30th at City Hall for a discussion of the planned expansion and upgrades at the Teton Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility, and the recent consent decree from the US Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Justice.

Department Contact Information

Public Works Director
Jay Mazalewski, P.E.
jmaz@driggsidaho.org
208-354-2362 ext 2115

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60 South Main Street
Post Office Box 48
Driggs, Idaho 83422

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