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Parking Lot Striping in Grants Pass, OR: 6th Street, Rogue Valley & Commercial Guide

Cojo
March 21, 2026
6 min read

Parking Lot Striping in Grants Pass, Oregon

Grants Pass is the Josephine County seat and the largest city in Oregon's southern Rogue Valley, with a population of roughly 40,000. Positioned along I-5 between Medford and Roseburg, the city serves as a regional commercial center for southwestern Oregon. The Rogue River runs through town, and the surrounding area draws outdoor recreation visitors for rafting, fishing, and hiking — bolstered by the famous "It's the Climate" sign that has greeted travelers since 1920.

The city's commercial landscape stretches along 6th Street (Highway 99), the Redwood Highway corridor, and the areas surrounding the I-5 interchanges. From big-box retailers and grocery stores to downtown restaurants and medical offices, Grants Pass businesses depend on well-maintained parking lots to serve a growing population and seasonal tourism traffic.

Faded or disorganized parking lot striping wastes capacity, creates safety hazards, and puts property owners at risk of ADA violations carrying fines up to $75,000 for a first offense. This guide covers what Grants Pass businesses need to know about professional parking lot striping.

Grants Pass Commercial Areas That Need Regular Striping

6th Street (Highway 99) Retail Corridor

6th Street is the commercial backbone of Grants Pass, running north-south through the city with a dense concentration of retail, dining, and service businesses. The Grants Pass Shopping Center, grocery stores, auto dealerships, restaurants, and national chain retailers line this corridor. Parking lots range from 30 to 300 spaces and handle heavy daily traffic.

6th Street lots see the highest vehicle turnover in Josephine County. Re-striping every 18 to 24 months is standard for high-traffic retail locations along this corridor. Directional arrows, fire lanes, crosswalks, and stop bars should be included in every re-stripe scope — these markings wear just as fast as parking stall lines.

Downtown Grants Pass

Downtown Grants Pass along G Street and the surrounding blocks has undergone revitalization, with restaurants, tasting rooms, shops, and professional offices filling the historic commercial buildings. The weekly Growers Market and seasonal events draw foot traffic that strains downtown parking capacity.

Downtown lots are typically small — 15 to 40 spaces — and many are shared among tenants. Older lots may have layouts that predate current ADA standards. A professional re-stripe brings the lot up to code and often reveals that a better layout can add usable spaces without expanding the paved area.

I-5 Interchange Commercial Areas

The commercial clusters near the I-5 interchanges at Exits 55 and 58 serve highway travelers and commuters. Hotels, gas stations, fast food restaurants, and convenience stores near these exits handle a constant stream of vehicle traffic. Lots in these areas see heavy wear from the combination of high turnover and heavier vehicles (trucks, RVs) that use the I-5 corridor.

Redwood Highway and South Grants Pass

The Redwood Highway (Highway 199) heads southwest from Grants Pass toward Cave Junction and the Oregon Caves. Commercial properties along this corridor and in south Grants Pass serve a mix of local traffic and visitors heading to the caves or the Kalmiopsis Wilderness. New commercial development in south Grants Pass has added retail and medical office space that needs first-time striping layouts.

Industrial and Warehouse Properties

Grants Pass has an active industrial sector along Rogue River Highway and the Allen Creek Road area. Manufacturing, lumber, and distribution businesses need striping treatments that accommodate truck traffic — wider lanes, loading dock markings, forklift crossing zones, and safety perimeters around equipment.

Grants Pass Parking Lot Striping Costs

Grants Pass pricing reflects the southern Oregon market. For detailed pricing by lot size and paint type, see our full parking lot striping cost Oregon guide.

Project TypeTypical Grants Pass Cost
Small lot re-stripe (20–50 spaces)$300–$600
Medium lot re-stripe (50–150 spaces)$600–$1,500
Large lot re-stripe (150–400 spaces)$1,200–$3,500
New layout (design + striping)Add 30–50% to re-stripe costs
ADA-only update (signs, spaces, aisles)$400–$1,200
Bundling striping with sealcoating in Grants Pass through a sealcoating and striping package reduces total project cost and ensures proper sequencing.

For a foundational understanding of striping pricing, review our line striping basics guide.

When to Schedule Striping in Grants Pass

Grants Pass benefits from the Rogue Valley's warm, dry climate — one of the warmest in Oregon. The striping window is longer than in the Willamette Valley or Central Oregon.

Best months for striping in Grants Pass: May through October.

Peak demand: June through August. Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead during peak season.

Climate advantage: Grants Pass regularly hits 90+ degrees in summer, which helps paint cure quickly. Spring and fall temperatures are also mild enough for striping work, extending the season on both ends.

Heat consideration: On the hottest summer days (100+ degrees), very hot pavement can affect paint application. Early-morning striping during heat waves avoids this issue.

If you are sealcoating before striping, the sealcoat must cure for 48 to 72 hours before line painting begins. See our guide on parking lot striping after sealcoat for the complete process.

ADA Compliance for Grants Pass Parking Lots

Oregon follows federal ADA standards, and the City of Grants Pass enforces compliance through its building and planning departments. Key requirements:

  • Minimum accessible spaces: 1 per 25 total spaces, with at least 1 van-accessible space per 6 accessible spaces
  • Access aisle width: 5 feet minimum for standard accessible, 8 feet for van-accessible
  • Signage: Vertical signs at 60 inches minimum height, visible from the driver's seat
  • Surface condition: Accessible spaces must be on firm, level surfaces with slopes not exceeding 2%

Older 6th Street properties and downtown buildings are most likely to have compliance gaps. A re-stripe with a full ADA audit is the most cost-effective way to bring the entire lot into compliance. For the full regulatory breakdown, see our parking lot striping regulations Oregon guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does parking lot striping cost in Grants Pass?

Most Grants Pass re-striping projects cost between $300 and $3,500 depending on lot size. A typical 100-space retail lot along 6th Street runs $600 to $1,000 for standard water-based traffic paint. See our complete guide to parking lot striping for detailed breakdowns.

When is the best time to stripe a parking lot in Grants Pass?

May through October is feasible in the Rogue Valley's warm climate. June is ideal for most properties — warm, dry conditions with reliable curing. The broader window gives Grants Pass businesses more scheduling flexibility than most Oregon cities.

How often should I re-stripe my Grants Pass parking lot?

High-traffic retail lots along 6th Street should re-stripe every 18 to 24 months. The Rogue Valley's intense summer sun can accelerate UV fading. Lower-traffic properties can go 24 to 36 months with annual inspections.

Can I combine sealcoating and striping in Grants Pass?

Yes. Bundling through a sealcoating and striping package saves money and Grants Pass's warm climate makes scheduling both services in the same week straightforward. Sealcoating goes first, cures for 48 to 72 hours, then striping is applied.

Does Grants Pass require permits for parking lot re-striping?

Standard re-striping on existing layouts typically does not require a permit. Layout changes, new accessible space locations, or fire lane modifications may require City of Grants Pass planning or building review. Cojo advises on permit needs during your estimate.

Schedule Your Grants Pass Striping Project

Cojo provides parking lot striping across Grants Pass, from the 6th Street corridor and downtown to the I-5 interchange areas and south Grants Pass. Whether you need a simple re-stripe or a full layout redesign with ADA updates, we will walk your lot and deliver a clear, itemized estimate.

See examples of our completed work in our portfolio, then contact us for a free striping estimate.

Explore our full list of striping services to see what we offer for commercial and industrial properties in Grants Pass and throughout Josephine County.


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