Parking lot striping cost in Wilsonville is usually quoted by linear foot, by stall count, or as a flat-rate lot restripe -- and the math behind each method tells you what kind of contractor you are working with. Wilsonville sits in Clackamas County along I-5, and most striping demand comes from Argyle Square, Town Center retail corridors, Charbonneau commercial pockets, and a steady cycle of HOA common-area lots. Cojo mobilizes crews from Hood River HQ via I-84 and I-205 into Wilsonville on a regular weekly route during the striping season.
What Wilsonville Striping Actually Includes
A "parking lot striping job" is rarely just paint on asphalt. A standard Wilsonville restripe usually bundles stall lines, directional arrows, fire lanes, ADA stalls and access aisles, ADA pavement symbols, curb paint where required, stop bars, crosswalks, no-parking hatching, and any speed-bump or traffic-island markings. Some lots also need wheel-stop repainting, bollard refresh, and signpost paint. Each of those is a line item, and reputable contractors itemize them.
Clackamas County enforces ADA stall ratios on commercial lots more aggressively than some rural Oregon jurisdictions, and Wilsonville's commercial corridors -- Argyle Square in particular -- have aging stall layouts that may require additional ADA stalls when an existing lot is restriped. That can change the bid mid-project if a contractor is not pre-walking the count against current ADA tables before quoting.
Industry Baseline Range
| Project Type | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Single-stall restripe | $4 to $9 per stall |
| Small lot full restripe (under 50 stalls) | $400 to $1,200+ |
| Mid-size commercial lot (50 to 150 stalls) | $1,200 to $4,500+ |
| Large retail lot (150 to 400 stalls) | $4,500 to $14,000+ |
| ADA stall and access aisle (new layout) | $30 to $90 per stall |
| Crosswalk (standard 6 to 10 ft wide) | $150 to $500+ per crossing |
| Fire lane curb paint | $1.25 to $3.00+ per linear foot |
Current Market Reality
Striping paint prices have moved with raw-material costs and DOT-grade paint scarcity in the past two years. Wilsonville quotes in 2026 trend 10 to 25 percent above the industry baseline ranges above for several reasons. Argyle Square and Town Center retail tenants require night or pre-dawn work windows, which carry a labor premium. Mobilization from Hood River HQ to Wilsonville is roughly 80 miles -- not a deal-breaker on a 200-stall lot, but on a 20-stall HOA visitor lot, the mobilization absorbs a meaningful share of the quote. Clackamas County ADA enforcement has tightened the spec on accessible-stall striping, and contractors quoting against 2014 spec sheets sometimes have to re-bid mid-project when the actual current ADA table requires additional stalls.
What Drives Cost on a Wilsonville Striping Job
Three factors usually decide a Wilsonville striping quote. First is total linear footage of paint, including stalls, fire lanes, and crosswalks. Second is whether the existing layout can be overpainted (faster, cheaper) or must be blackout-painted and re-laid out (slower, more expensive). Third is the night-versus-day work window. A retail tenant lot in Argyle Square almost always requires post-9pm or pre-6am crews, and that crew time premium typically runs 15 to 30 percent above day-rate labor.
Pavement condition matters too. Stripe paint on cracked, alligatored, or recently sealcoated asphalt requires different application setup. New sealer needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before paint application, and a lot that gets sealcoated and striped in the same booking should be quoted as a two-visit job, not one. Contractors who try to compress both into a single day either under-cure the sealer or rush the stripe -- both are visible within months.
Hidden Conditions That Push Wilsonville Stripe Costs Higher
A handful of Wilsonville-specific factors push striping costs above baseline:
- Charbonneau HOA visitor and clubhouse lots have decorative stall layouts that take longer to lay out than a standard 9x18 rectangle.
- ADA accessible-stall counts on older Argyle Square and Town Center lots often need to be increased to match current ADA tables.
- Clackamas County fire-lane curb-paint requirements on commercial lots are enforced on inspection cycles; under-painted curbs require touch-ups.
- Town Center mixed-use lots have shared-access agreements that require coordinated work windows across multiple tenants.
- Crosswalks on Wilsonville school-adjacent streets sometimes require MUTCD-compliant high-vis spec, which carries higher per-crossing pricing than standard line paint.
How to Compare Striping Quotes Apples to Apples
Ask each contractor to itemize the same way: stall count, ADA stall count, linear feet of fire lane, number of crosswalks, number of stop bars, and curb paint linear feet. If one bid is materially cheaper than the others, look at one of three places: stall count assumed (sometimes lower than actual), ADA scope (sometimes omitted), or paint type (water-based vs traffic-grade chlorinated rubber). Water-based paint costs less but fades faster; in a commercial Wilsonville lot that sees 5,000-plus tire passes a day, water-based often needs re-striping within 12 months.
If you are coordinating a Wilsonville sealcoating cycle with a restripe, ask whether the contractor will guarantee the 24 to 48 hour sealer cure window before striping. A bundled bid that lands both services in one site visit is almost certainly going to under-cure one or the other.
When to Restripe a Wilsonville Lot
The right cadence depends on traffic volume and weather exposure. A Charbonneau HOA visitor lot may go three years between restripes. A Town Center retail lot with 5,000-plus daily vehicles usually needs annual or biannual touch-up and a full restripe every two to three years. A school drop-off lane with kids walking the markings should be inspected each August and refreshed before opening day. Property managers who tie restripe to sealcoat cycles get the best total cost; restripe-only visits carry their own mobilization expense.
Get an Accurate Wilsonville Striping Quote
Wilsonville striping quotes vary widely. The honest range on a 100-stall commercial lot in 2026 sits between $1,500 and $4,500 once ADA, fire-lane, and crosswalk line items are included. Larger retail lots quote higher; HOA visitor lots quote lower. The number you actually pay depends on a site walk, stall count verification against current ADA tables, and a clear scope sheet.
Cojo's Wilsonville crews work Clackamas County weekly. For pricing context, see our statewide striping cost pillar and our Clackamas County striping coverage. Property managers bundling stripe with seal should also review our asphalt maintenance services. To lock in a Wilsonville striping quote, get a quote and we will site-walk this week.