Parking Lot
Grocery Store Parking Lot Striping in Phoenix, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A grocery store parking lot sees more vehicle and pedestrian traffic than almost any other commercial property — carts crossing aisles, kids darting between cars, delivery trucks at the dock, and a curbside-pickup operation running all day. The striping has to keep all of that organized and safe. In Phoenix, where commercial buildings along North Main, Highway 99, and Fern Valley Road have been rebuilt since the 2020 Almeda Fire, grocery and market tenants can stripe a lot that handles real volume.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes grocery stores, markets, and anchor-retail lots across the Rogue Valley. Here is what we focus on.
Cart corrals are the unsung backbone of a grocery lot. Placed well, they keep loose carts off the rows and give shoppers a nearby return. Placed badly, they cost prime parking or sit so far away that carts roll into cars. We stripe corral footprints distributed through the lot — close enough that no shopper has a long walk, positioned to protect the corral without eating high-value front stalls.
Online grocery pickup is now a core operation, and it needs dedicated, numbered stalls near the pickup door. We stripe these with clear numbers and signage so a customer pulls into the right spot and staff find them fast. Keeping pickup stalls separate from general parking keeps the operation from clogging the front rows during peak shopping.
The stretch between the entrance and the parking rows is where shoppers and vehicles mix most. High-visibility crosswalk striping at the storefront — and at any mid-lot crossing — slows drivers and gives shoppers, especially those pushing carts or holding kids, a marked safe path. We use bold, wide crosswalk markings here because visibility is the whole point.
Grocery stores have to keep fire lanes open along the storefront. We stripe the fire-lane curb and any no-parking zones in the required color with clear keep-clear markings so the lane stays open for emergency access and the store stays compliant.
The delivery dock runs on a constant flow of trucks. The approach and dock apron need keep-clear striping so a delivery truck can back in without a parked car in the way, and so the dock zone is never used as overflow parking. We mark the dock approach and turning area so deliveries happen without snarling the customer lot.
Front-row stalls turn over constantly and belong to shoppers. Employees, who park all day, get a designated rear or side zone so they do not occupy the close spots a steady stream of grocery customers needs. We stripe that split clearly.
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Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes grocery stores, markets, and high-volume retail lots across Phoenix, Talent, Medford, and Jackson County. We design for cart flow, curbside pickup, pedestrian safety, fire-lane compliance, and the delivery dock a busy grocery operation runs on. For the broader market, see our parking lot striping in Phoenix overview.
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