Parking Improvements
Updates
Timeline*
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Phase 1 construction begins on the west parking lot.
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Phase 1 projected completion date.
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Easter Sunday
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Phase 2 construction begins on the east parking lot (projected).
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Phase 2 estimated completion date.
*Our team is working hard to stay on track, but adjustments may be needed along the way.

Phase 1 FAQs
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Where am I going to park?
All parking will be diverted to the East(Dillons Side) and North(Back of Parking Lot) sides of the building. Parking on the West(Walmart Side) of the building will be closed.
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Where am I going to enter the parking lot?
You will have two options for entering and exiting the parking lot. You can enter/exit through the East Eisenhower Entrance or the NorthWest Lewis Drive Entrance.
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Where is the handicap parking located?
All handicap parking spots will be located along the East side of the main building.
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Where will I enter the church building?
During Phase 1 you can enter the main South Entrance or there will be an accessible entrance on the east side of the building.
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How long will construction last?
The goal is to be completed with Phase One prior to Easter Sunday. There will be two phases.
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What about safety of children's spaces during the time when the east door is open?
There will be extra security in the children's hallway and throughout the kids area during the time of construction.
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How will construction affect groups who meet on campus?
Groups accessibility will not be hindered by phase one or two of construction. Groups will still be able to access the East door and the door into the Loft that is keypad controlled.
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Will the new parking lot impact the number of parking spaces?
Yes, the new parking lot design will result in a reduction of 45 parking spaces. However, this change comes with several significant improvements that will enhance safety, accessibility, and overall experience for our church family:
• Dedicated drop-off lane for families and individuals.
• Sidewalks to improve pedestrian pathways for safer navigation.
• Enhanced traffic flow and pedestrian visibility for reduced congestion and hazards.
• Gathering patio for fellowship before and after services.
• Better water shed management that eliminates downspouts in parking spaces.
While we recognize the reduction in parking spots, these upgrades are designed to create a safer, more welcoming, and more functional environment for everyone.
View parking lot diagram