Tyhee is a small community identified as a census‑designated place (CDP) in the state of Idaho, in the United States. As a CDP it lacks municipal incorporation and is defined primarily for statistical purposes by the U.S. Census Bureau. Such places are commonly residential or semi‑rural communities that rely on broader county or regional governments for services and planning.
Characteristics and governance
Being a CDP means Tyhee has no city council or municipal charter; local administration, law enforcement, road maintenance, and other public services are generally provided by the county. The community typically comprises housing, small commercial establishments, and open land. Land use patterns often reflect a mix of rural lots and suburban subdivisions, and residents commonly travel to nearby urban centers for employment, education, and specialized services.
Location and connections
Tyhee lies in a region of Idaho that is linked by state roads and regional corridors to larger towns and cities. Its proximity to nearby population centers influences commuting, shopping, and school choices. The surrounding landscape reflects Idaho's broader terrain, with agricultural areas, foothills, and river valleys shaping local land use and recreation.
History and name
The specific historical record for the community is limited in widely available sources. The designation as a CDP resulted from census mapping practices intended to capture population and housing characteristics where no incorporated municipality exists. The origin of the place name is not extensively documented in public summaries; local histories, county records, or historical societies can offer more detailed information for those researching family or land histories.
Community role and notable points
Tyhee functions mainly as a residential and local‑services community within its county. It illustrates several points typical of CDPs in the American West: reliance on county governance, interaction with nearby cities for employment and services, and identification by the census for planning and statistical analysis. For further demographic or administrative details, consult county offices or census publications.
- Statistical status: census‑designated place (CDP).
- State context: part of Idaho's network of small communities.
- National context: located in the United States and included in federal data sets for planning.