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Rio Vista residents urge Bannock County to reroute 50-ton haul trucks from new gravel pit

5600476 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

Three Rio Vista-area residents told the Bannock County Board of Commissioners they are concerned about safety, noise and residential impacts from heavy-haul trucks serving a gravel pit owned by Pocatello Redding Mix and proposed an alternate route that would require a bridge upgrade.

Several residents near Siphon Road and Rio Vista urged the Bannock County Board of Commissioners to address safety and traffic concerns from heavy-haul trucks using local residential streets to serve a gravel pit.

Jerry Hunt, who identified himself as a Rio Vista resident, told the commissioners the neighborhood is facing “upcoming traffic, with, heavy haul trucks, 50 ton trucks, going through this neighborhood” as Pocatello Redding Mix develops a gravel pit on property south of Siphon Road.…

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