City of Roberts...Welcome Home! Small Town with Small Town Values
Roberts is a located in Jefferson County, Idaho, in the United States. It is situated in the eastern part of the state, about 14 miles northeast of Idaho Falls. Small town values, guided growth, preservation of historical, cultural, and natural heritage are just a few of the core principles that makes City of Roberts a wonderful place to call home.

City Council meetings are held the first Tuesday. Our next meeting is Tuesday, January 13, 2025 at 7p.m.
Meetings are held in the City Council Chambers at 647 N 2872 E (please use the city library enterence).
Public is welcome to attend all council and work meetings.
For more information, meeting agendas, or meeting minutes, click here. For information on upcoming general hearings, click here or planning & zoning hearings, click here.
Featured News
2026 Dog Licenses Now Available — Keep Your Pets Safe & Legal!
12/11/2025
Dear Roberts Residents,

We want to remind all dog owners that 2026 dog licenses are now available. Having a current license is a simple way to help keep our pets safe and our community happy.
2026 Dog Licenses
Fee: $15 per dog
Why License Your Dog:
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Our New Basketball/Pickleball Court is Open!
8/13/2025
Last night, the City of Roberts celebrated the grand opening of our sparkling new basketball/pickleball court! Mayor Berlin cut the ribbon, and our amazing community and councilors dove right in for some pickleball fun.
Ready to play? The net is ready for...
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Big Improvements Coming to Roberts’ Water System!
6/24/2025
We’re excited to share that the City of Roberts is taking a major step forward in improving our community’s water quality thanks to a $5.4 million grant from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Project Overview
The goal is to remove...
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Dog Licensing, Leash Laws, and Safety in Roberts
1/7/2025
Recently, the City of Roberts has seen an increase in dogs running loose within city limits. We want to remind everyone that dogs at large (roaming without a leash) are prohibited within the city, and this is crucial for the safety and well-being of both pets...
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