Parking Lot
Bank Credit Union Parking Lot Striping in La Grande, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A bank lot is a security and flow problem wearing the clothes of an ordinary parking lot. Drive-thru teller lanes and the ATM both generate queues that have to stack without blocking the lot. Night-deposit users need a quick, safe pull-up. The armored-car service needs an unobstructed approach to the door on its own schedule. And the camera sightlines that protect all of it depend on traffic moving along predictable, marked paths. When the striping is faded, the queues tangle, the service vehicle gets blocked, and the sightlines break down.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes financial and professional properties across Union County. La Grande banks and credit unions along Adams Avenue, near Island Avenue, and in the commercial centers off the I-84 corridor serve members from across the Grande Ronde Valley. The drive-thru and ATM stacking, the secure service approach, and the short-stay member parking are where the layout does its real work.
Bank striping is about queue control, security access, and short member visits. The priorities we plan around for a La Grande lot:
Maintaining clear, marked paths supports the security-camera sightlines that banks depend on, which makes a clean striping layout part of the property's protection.
La Grande sits at high elevation in the Grande Ronde Valley, with dry warm summers and hard freeze-thaw winters. The drive-thru and ATM lanes take the most concentrated traffic, so paint there fades faster than the open parking. Winter matters for a bank lot: snow and ice mean the ADA path, stacking lanes, and keep-clear zones must stay legible in poor conditions, and reflective, durable paint keeps the queues and the secure approach defined when the lot is white.
The Adams Avenue corridor and the commercial centers keep branch traffic steady, and a lot that holds the drive-thru queue and keeps the service approach open is doing daily work. Older La Grande bank lots often show worn drive-thru and ATM lane paint, freeze-thaw cracking from the high-elevation winters, and faded keep-clear and ADA markings. A site walk catches it all before we stripe.
Restriping refreshes the existing drive-thru and ATM lanes, ADA path, deposit and member stalls, and keep-clear zones on the current layout. New layout work — common when a branch remodels, adds an ATM lane, or repaves — includes measuring the lot, planning the stacking geometry, and verifying ADA compliance at the lobby.
Our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide covers per-space and per-linear-foot baselines. Banks use per-space pricing for member parking and linear-foot pricing for the drive-thru and ATM lanes, stacking lines, keep-clear zones, and directional arrows.
Paint choice tracks the wear. The drive-thru and ATM lanes, ADA path, and keep-clear zones benefit from durable, high-visibility paint; the open parking can run standard latex. La Grande's freeze-thaw winters and the security stakes make durable, reflective-capable paint at the lanes and approach worthwhile. We confirm it on the walk-through.
A few things commonly surface once striping starts on an older La Grande bank or credit union:
A site assessment catches these before they cost you flow or compliance. We measure and walk every bank lot rather than estimating from an aerial.
We stripe bank lots around queues, security, and quick visits: contained drive-thru and ATM stacking lanes, a clear ADA lobby path, a night-deposit pull-up, a keep-clear approach for the armored-car service, and short-term member stalls. We use durable, high-visibility paint where queues and security access concentrate, plan around La Grande's freeze-thaw winters and short striping season, and flag pavement issues instead of painting over them.
For branches sharing a commercial center with retail or a pharmacy, our pharmacy parking lot striping in La Grande guide covers drive-thru and quick-pickup layout. For the full range of professional striping services in Union County, or to see completed lots, view our work.
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