Parking Lot
Grocery Store Parking Lot Striping in Lebanon, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A grocery store lot is one of the hardest-working surfaces in any town. Carts roll across it, delivery trucks pound it at dawn, shoppers cross it loaded with bags, and curbside-pickup orders cycle through all day. The striping holds all of that together — and when the lines fade, the whole lot gets harder and less safe to use.
Lebanon's grocery and market properties sit along the Santiam Highway (Highway 20) and Main Street commercial corridor in Linn County, on the South Santiam valley floor. As a regional shopping point for surrounding rural communities, a Lebanon grocery lot carries steady traffic. The valley clay soil and long wet season shape how lots drain and how paint holds up.
This guide covers what a grocery striping project includes in Linn County, the layout decisions that keep carts, cars, and trucks separated, and the industry cost ranges to plan around.
A complete grocery restripe coordinates several flows that overlap all day long.
The crosswalk and fire-lane markings are the safety backbone of a grocery lot. A shopper pushing a full cart and a delivery truck backing into the dock should never have to negotiate the same unmarked space.
These are industry baseline ranges from national contractor surveys, not a Cojo quote. Real costs in Lebanon vary with lot size, surface condition, and the heavy traffic a grocery lot carries.
| Service | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|
| Per-space restriping | $3–$6 per space |
| Full restripe, 100–200 space lot | $950–$1,800 |
| New layout / full redesign, 100–200 spaces | $1,500–$2,700 |
| ADA-compliant space (complete) | $200–$350 per space |
| Fire lane striping (per LF) | $2.00–$4.00 |
| Crosswalk striping (per LF) | $0.30–$0.65 |
| Stencils (curbside pickup, NO PARKING) | $30–$75 each |
Lebanon sits on the Willamette Valley floor, where clay-heavy soil holds water and the rainy season runs long. A grocery lot takes more daily wear than almost any commercial property, so drainage and durability both matter — low spots over clay subgrade pool water and crack paint under delivery-truck and cart traffic.
The valley's warm, dry summers are ideal for traffic paint to cure, so the striping season runs late spring through early fall. High-traffic markings wear out first, so many grocery managers spec a more durable paint on crosswalks, fire lanes, and the main aisles while using standard latex on lighter-wear stalls.
Booking a dry summer window is the biggest factor in how long fresh lines survive under grocery-level traffic.
A grocery lot rewards a clear priority order.
Pedestrian safety is first. Storefront crosswalks and clear fire lanes protect shoppers crossing with carts and keep emergency access open.
Customer convenience comes next. High-turnover front-row stalls and well-placed cart corrals keep the lot usable, while curbside-pickup stalls serve online orders without clogging the entrance.
Service flow stays separate. A delivery-dock keep-clear zone keeps trucks from tangling with shoppers during morning deliveries.
Employee parking goes to the rear. Pushing staff parking to the back keeps the close spaces open for customers all day.
If your Lebanon grocery lot already separates pedestrians, customers, and deliveries well and the lines have just faded, a restripe is the cost-effective choice. If the lot lacks curbside-pickup stalls, has worn crosswalks, or routes delivery trucks through shopper areas, a redesign that reworks the flow is worth it.
A redesign includes measuring and planning before paint, so it costs more — but for a high-volume grocery lot, getting pedestrian safety and delivery flow right is worth the difference.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes grocery and commercial properties across Linn County and the South Santiam valley. We understand high-traffic layout, ADA and fire-lane requirements, and how valley clay and Willamette weather affect lots here. We assess your lot and recommend a paint system matched to your busiest lanes.
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