Parking Lot
Hotel Motel Parking Lot Striping in Keizer, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A hotel lot has to accommodate vehicles that range from a compact rental to a 45-foot tour bus, and it has to do it for guests who have never been to the property before and are arriving tired. The striping decides whether a guest pulls in and immediately understands where to park, where the lobby is, and where an oversized vehicle goes — or whether they circle, block the canopy, and start their stay annoyed. For a property whose reviews depend on first impressions, the lot is part of the guest experience, not just pavement.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes lodging properties across Marion County. Keizer hotels and motels near River Road, Keizer Station, and Interstate 5 access points serve a mix of business travelers, road-trippers, and event guests, which means the lot sees everything from EVs needing a charger to RVs needing a long pull-through. The striping is what makes a varied, unpredictable vehicle mix fit cleanly into a fixed footprint.
Hotel striping is about handling vehicle variety and guiding first-time guests. The priorities we plan around for a Keizer property:
Oregon lodging-tax-district properties may also have signage expectations tied to their location, which is worth coordinating during a restripe alongside the standard guest-experience markings.
Keizer's striping season runs late spring through early fall, the standard Willamette Valley window. Hotels run 24 hours and rarely have a fully empty lot, so we phase the work section by section, keeping the lobby drop-off and a portion of guest parking open at every stage. We coordinate timing around your lowest-occupancy nights when possible.
The River Road corridor and nearby I-5 access keep a steady flow of travelers, and summer — which is also prime striping season — tends to be peak travel season, so scheduling matters. The lobby drop-off and main guest aisles wear fastest from constant arrival traffic. Older lodging lots in the area often show faded oversized-vehicle stalls and drop-off markings, plus EV spaces that were added without proper striping. A site walk identifies all of it before the quote.
Restriping refreshes existing guest and staff stalls, oversized-vehicle spaces, the drop-off zone, accessible spaces, EV stalls, and luggage-cart paths on the current layout. New layout work is worth it when a property adds EV chargers, rebrands, or repaves, because guest flow and oversized-vehicle accommodation often need rethinking.
Our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide covers the baselines. Hotels use per-space pricing for guest, staff, and oversized stalls, and linear-foot pricing for the drop-off zone, luggage-cart path, directional arrows, and any fire-lane or keep-clear markings.
Paint choice tracks wear and visibility. The lobby drop-off, main aisles, and EV-stall markings benefit from durable, high-contrast paint; back-row guest parking can run standard latex. We sort it out during the walk-through.
A few things commonly surface once striping starts on an older Keizer lodging lot:
A site assessment catches these before they affect guests. We measure and walk every lodging lot rather than quoting from an aerial image.
We stripe lodging lots for the guest experience: a clear guest and staff split, real stalls for the oversized vehicles you actually see, a lobby drop-off that stays open, EV spaces that stay reserved, and a luggage path that keeps carts out of traffic. We phase the work to keep the property running 24 hours and flag pavement issues instead of painting over them.
If your property sits near a retail center, our grocery store parking lot striping in Keizer guide covers high-turnover shared-lot layout. For the full range of professional striping services in Marion County, or to see completed lots, view our work.
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