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Pima County outlines 1 Pima priorities and opioid-settlement spending; leaders press for metrics and sustainability

City of Tucson / Pima County Board of Supervisors (joint meeting) · March 4, 2026
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Summary

Deputy County Administrator Steve Holmes and board members summarized Pima County's 1 Pima initiative, loop-cleanup efforts and opioid-settlement allocations (roughly $31 million received to date), and announced housing investments and plans for a shelter dashboard and transition-center expansion.

Pima County officials on March 3 briefed a joint meeting on the —1 Pima' initiative, opioid-statement funding and housing investments and sought continued coordination with the City of Tucson on service delivery and budget priorities.

Deputy County Administrator Steve Holmes said 1 Pima's priority areas include loop cleanup, public-health and treatment access, diversion and treatment programs, housing stabilization and support for impacted neighborhoods and small businesses. He reported contracted cleanup work that has removed roughly 85 tons of trash and about $100,000 expended to date.

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