Parking Lot
Grocery Store Parking Lot Striping in Myrtle Creek, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A grocery lot is one of the busiest pieces of pavement a small town has. Carts roll across it, families load trunks, delivery trucks back into docks, and curbside-pickup cars idle in numbered spots — all at once, all day. In Myrtle Creek — Douglas County, off I-5 Exit 108 along Main Street in the South Umpqua canyon — the local grocery anchors daily life for the canyon-valley community, drawing steady traffic from town and the surrounding rural area. Striping that organizes the carts, the crosswalks, and the delivery flow keeps a high-volume lot safe and moving.
This guide covers the layout a grocery lot needs, the industry baseline costs, and Myrtle Creek-specific factors. For statewide pricing, see our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide.
A grocery lot has more moving parts than almost any other commercial site.
A high-turnover front-row plus employee-rear split keeps the close-in spaces open for shoppers while staff park out of the way.
Industry baseline ranges below. Actual costs vary by lot size, surface condition, paint type, and complexity. These are not Cojo quotes.
| Service | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|
| Per-space restripe (standard stall) | $3–$6 per space |
| Crosswalk striping | Varies by size and paint |
| Fire-lane curb painting | $2.50–$4.75 per linear foot |
| Numbered / stencil marking | $30–$75 each |
| ADA-compliant space (complete) | $200–$350 per space |
A grocery lot carries more high-visibility markings than most — multiple storefront crosswalks, painted fire lanes along the building, and curbside-pickup numbering. These add stencil and linear-foot work beyond plain stalls and are a big part of what a grocery restripe involves.
Myrtle Creek's hot, dry summers cure paint quickly, but mild wet winters and canyon drainage are hard on a high-traffic grocery lot, and cut-and-fill hillside grading can settle unevenly near the dock and storefront. A lot with cracking, rutting, or faded old paint needs prep that can run two to three times the base striping cost.
Striping season runs late spring through early fall when temperatures stay above 50°F, before the canyon's wet winters set in, and Myrtle Creek's dry summers cure paint fast. Because a grocery store stays open long hours, most operators stripe in sections during overnight or early-morning windows so shoppers always have parking while one zone cures. Booking in spring for early-summer work secures better scheduling.
For how grocery pricing fits the local market, see our parking lot striping in Myrtle Creek overview.
We stripe high-volume retail and grocery lots across Douglas County and understand the busy choreography a grocery lot demands — cart corrals, numbered pickup stalls, storefront crosswalks, fire lanes, and dock keep-clear zones. We measure your lot, assess the surface and grade, and deliver a transparent quote with no hidden fees. See our professional striping services or view our work.
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