Parking Lot
Medical Office Parking Lot Striping in Mt Angel, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A medical office lot serves people who may not be at their best. Patients arrive for appointments while managing pain, fatigue, or anxiety, and a confusing lot only adds to the load. Many Mt Angel clinics sit in multi-tenant medical plazas near Hwy 214, where several practices share one lot and the parking has to serve patients, providers, and a steady flow of couriers all at once. Good striping is what keeps that shared space orderly.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes medical office lots throughout Marion County. Here is how we lay one out for clear, accessible, patient-first traffic.
Medical appointments run on a schedule, and the lot has to keep pace. We stripe clean, well-sized 90-degree stalls with comfortable aisles so patients pull in and out without a struggle — important for older patients and anyone arriving in discomfort. Generous stall widths and clear aisle depth keep the lot turning over smoothly through the morning and afternoon appointment waves.
Medical lots carry a higher share of patients with mobility needs, so accessible parking is central, not an afterthought. We stripe compliant ADA spaces — van-accessible with the proper access aisle, the International Symbol of Accessibility stencil, signage, and a painted path-of-travel — right at the clinic entrance. In a multi-tenant plaza, we make sure each clinic's accessible route leads to the correct door rather than dumping patients at a neighbor's entrance.
For the statewide rules these accessible markings follow, see our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide.
Providers and clinical staff park for full shifts, and if they fill the entrance-adjacent stalls, patients are left circling. We stripe a clearly marked provider/staff zone toward the rear or a designated side of the lot, stenciled, so the prime stalls stay open for patients. On a busy plaza lot, protecting patient parking from all-day staff vehicles is usually the highest-impact change.
Medical offices send and receive specimens, supplies, and records by courier throughout the day. Without a marked short-stay spot, couriers double-park or block the entrance during their quick in-and-out runs. We stripe a hatched short-stay loading zone near the door, stenciled, so couriers have a clear place to pull in without disrupting patient flow.
Patients who travel by wheelchair-accessible van need room to deploy a rear or side ramp, which a standard stall cannot provide. We stripe a van-accessible space with the full 8-foot access aisle and clear keep-clear striping so the ramp has room to extend onto level, unobstructed pavement. This is both an ADA requirement and a practical necessity for the patients who depend on it.
When several clinics share a lot, drivers need help finding the right entrance. We stripe directional arrows and a logical traffic flow — often one-way loops — so patients reach their clinic's door without crossing the lot three times. Clear wayfinding reduces the near-misses that happen when confused drivers stop short or reverse unexpectedly in a busy medical lot.
A full medical-office striping scope usually covers:
Medical lots range from small single-clinic sites to larger shared plazas, so pricing depends on stall count plus the ADA and wayfinding work, which is heavier here than on a typical commercial lot. In a multi-tenant plaza, coordinating layout across clinics adds planning time. Surface condition drives prep cost. Our parking lot striping cost in Oregon breakdown shows regional ranges, and our parking lot striping in Mt Angel page covers local specifics.
We schedule medical work for dry weather above 50°F and usually stripe early mornings, evenings, or weekends, section by section, so clinics stay open and patients keep their appointments.
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