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The safety of Loop users, along with the need for more shade to combat Tucson’s extreme heat, access to drinking water, restrooms, better protocols for addressing homeless encampments, signage and possible regulation of electric bicycles, were among the main topics discussed during the June 9 meeting of the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
The conversation stemmed from the results of a survey conducted by Pima County among Loop users. The Chuck Huckelberry Loop is the 137-mile recreational trail that surrounds much of the Tucson metro area.
Participants indicated that their primary concerns are related to safety and comfort while using the space for walking, running, biking or walking their pets, as the county moves forward with developing a Loop Improvement Plan as part of the One Pima initiative…