Credit: Photo By Jana Birchum
Credit: Photo By Jana Birchum

Choice advocates turned out last week to celebrate the “almost-there” Choice Project, the new flagship facility for Planned Parenthood‘s Texas Capital Region under construction in South Austin. Mayor Will Wynn, along with project co-chairs Robbie and Tom Ausley, regional CEO Glenda Parks (with scissors), and state Rep. Eddie Rodriguez joined in cutting the bright pink ribbon strung in front of the new facility. The event marked the one-year anniversary of groundbreaking ceremonies held on the same spot.

In the distance behind a chain link fence, anti-abortion protesters clamored for attention. The most vocal activist, Chris Danze (with camera), led a nationwide boycott last year that successfully pressured some contractors and suppliers to walk off the job, including the general contractor. In response, Planned Parenthood assumed the role of general contractor and by January work had resumed at the site. Phase I of the new facility is expected to open in November.

The Choice Project celebration continued on Monday at Planned Parenthood’s Annual Affairs Luncheon, where former California gubernatorial candidate Arianna Huffington delivered the keynote address.

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Amy Smith has been writing about Austin policy and politics for over 20 years. She joined The Austin Chronicle in 1996.