Austin officials surprised by park condoms-in-trees campaign
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin health department workers hung bags of condoms and information about safe sex from trees at a park — without informing their bosses or the local parks department, according to a newspaper report.
The bags in Walnut Creek Park, which has been pointed to as a place of HIV transmission particularly among gay men, were taken down Thursday, the Austin American Statesman (http://atxne.ws/2hiAkgp ) reported. Park officials thought they were litter, not part of a city initiative.
Austin Public Health Director Shannon Jones said staff members put the unknown number of bags containing condoms, lube and safe sex information in the park last month and replenished them Wednesday. However, Jones didn’t know about the initiative within his department until Friday morning, after Austin’s KXAN-TV reported on the story. He told newspaper that there is a departmental vetting process for such initiatives and “we have reminded our staff of that.”
Jones defended promoting safe sex, saying: “The rates of HIV in our community are high. We need to use traditional and nontraditional efforts to reduce the spread of disease.”


