Plano-Coudon Small Projects Division Joins Lovely Lane in Celebrating the Completion of Phase 1a of Revitalization Project

Plano-Coudon Small Projects Division Joins Lovely Lane in Celebrating the Completion of Phase 1a of Revitalization Project

The historic Lovely Lane United Methodist Church, built in 1884, is undergoing an important revitalization project. The 7-Year Capital Campain, 21st-century upgrades, are designed to preserve the building while also modernizing spaces and increasing capacity to better serve the community. Plano-Coudon Small Projects Division is honored to have completed Phase 1a of this project – installment of four additional public restrooms, and construction of a handicap-accessible, street-level ramp. On Sunday, May 16th, following a Sunday sermon, Lovely Lane held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the ADA ramp and bathroom renovations! We applaud the efforts of those who helped to make these important improvements possible.
Pictured left to right: Rev. Debbie Scott of Lovely Lane United Methodist Church, Superintendent of the Baltimore Metropolitan District in the Baltimore Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church, Bishop LaTrelle Miller Esterling.
Pictured left to right: Plano-Coudon Superintendent Garth Childs, Rev. Debbie Scott of Lovely Lane United Methodist Church, and Plano-Coudon Operations/Project Coordinator, Pippa Duggan.

 

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