The Loop
- Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star 2018
- Updated
The Loop spans 131 miles across Tucson, South Tucson, Marana and Oro Valley. It was officially deemed complete in March, but parts of it have existed for as long as 35 years. The Loop “draws a large grouping of people. To provide something that can be used by everyone is unique,” says Suzanne Shields, director of the Pima County Regional Flood Control District.
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Technically, the Loop’s construction began in 1978. But it wasn’t called the Loop then.
The Pima County board renamed The Loop after County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry
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