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Parking Lot Striping in Hubbard, OR: Nursery Industry & Small-Town Commercial Guide

Cojo
March 21, 2026
6 min read

Parking Lot Striping in Hubbard, Oregon

Hubbard is a small Marion County community of roughly 3,400 residents, situated along Highway 99E between Woodburn and Aurora in the heart of Oregon's nursery industry corridor. The area surrounding Hubbard is home to some of the largest wholesale and retail nursery operations in the state, along with agricultural businesses, food processing, and the small-town commercial core that serves the local community.

For Hubbard property owners — from large nursery retail operations to downtown shops and community buildings — parking lot striping is a practical maintenance investment that organizes traffic, maximizes parking capacity, and ensures ADA compliance. Fines for accessibility violations reach $75,000 for a first offense, making compliance a financial imperative for properties of any size.

This guide covers Hubbard-specific striping needs, from the nursery industry to Highway 99E businesses and community facilities.

Hubbard Properties That Need Regular Striping

Nursery and Garden Center Operations

The Hubbard area is one of Oregon's nursery industry epicenters. Large wholesale nurseries, retail garden centers, and nursery supply companies operate properties with substantial parking and logistics needs.

Retail garden centers see peak traffic during spring planting season (March through June) and fall planting (September through October). A large retail nursery lot may have 50 to 100 or more customer spaces, plus separate areas for wholesale pickup, delivery trucks, and employee parking.

Nursery lots need wider aisles to accommodate customers loading large plants, bags of soil, and other bulky purchases into vehicles. Cart staging areas, loading zones, and clearly marked pedestrian paths through the lot are important safety and customer experience features.

Highway 99E Commercial Corridor

Highway 99E carries traffic through Hubbard between Woodburn and Aurora. Gas stations, restaurants, convenience stores, and service businesses along this corridor depend on well-marked lots to capture highway traffic.

High-traffic convenience and fuel stops along Highway 99E need re-striping every 18 to 24 months due to constant vehicle turnover. Clear directional markings are especially important for lots accessed directly from a busy highway.

Downtown Hubbard Businesses

Hubbard's small downtown along Main Street supports local shops, restaurants, and professional offices. These lots are typically 10 to 25 spaces and serve both local residents and workers from surrounding nursery and agricultural operations.

Clear striping in small downtown lots maximizes limited parking and presents a professional image for the business district.

Schools and Community Facilities

Hubbard's school facilities, churches, community center, and public buildings all need well-maintained parking. North Marion School District properties in the Hubbard area require carefully marked bus zones, staff and visitor parking, student drop-off areas, and pedestrian crossings.

Food Processing and Industrial Properties

The Hubbard area supports food processing operations and light industrial businesses. These properties need striping for employee parking, truck staging, loading dock approaches, and safety zones around equipment.

Hubbard Parking Lot Striping Costs

Hubbard pricing reflects the northern Willamette Valley Marion County market. Nursery operations with larger lots drive costs toward the higher end. For detailed pricing tables, see our full parking lot striping cost Oregon guide.

Project TypeTypical Hubbard Cost
Small lot re-stripe (10–30 spaces)$200–$450
Medium lot re-stripe (30–100 spaces)$450–$1,200
Large nursery or industrial lot (100–300 spaces)$1,000–$3,000
New layout (design + striping)Add 30–50% to re-stripe costs
ADA-only update (signs, spaces, aisles)$350–$1,000
Bundling striping with sealcoating in Hubbard through a sealcoating and striping package saves on mobilization costs and ensures proper sequencing.

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

When to Schedule Striping in Hubbard

Hubbard follows the Willamette Valley climate: wet from October through May, reliably dry from June through September. Striping requires dry pavement and temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Best months for striping in Hubbard: June through September.

Peak demand: July and August. Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead during peak season.

Nursery timing: Retail nurseries should schedule striping between the spring and fall peak seasons — July or August is ideal when customer traffic is at its summer low point.

If 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 full sequencing details.

ADA Compliance for Hubbard Parking Lots

Federal ADA standards apply to all public-facing parking in Hubbard. Nursery retail operations, downtown businesses, and community facilities all must comply. Key requirements include:

  • 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%

Large nursery retail lots with over 100 spaces need multiple accessible spaces distributed near primary entrances. For the complete regulatory overview, see our parking lot striping regulations Oregon guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does parking lot striping cost in Hubbard?

Most Hubbard re-striping projects cost between $200 and $3,000 depending on lot size. A typical nursery retail lot of 60 to 80 spaces 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 nursery parking lot in Hubbard?

July and August are ideal — customer traffic is between the spring and fall peaks, and weather conditions are reliably dry. Schedule during weekday mornings for minimal disruption.

How often should I re-stripe my Hubbard parking lot?

High-traffic retail and nursery lots should re-stripe every 18 to 24 months. Downtown and office lots can go 24 to 36 months. Any lot receiving sealcoating needs fresh striping after each application.

Do nursery lots need special striping considerations?

Yes. Nursery retail lots benefit from wider aisles for loading bulky items, clearly marked loading zones, cart staging areas, and pedestrian paths. Cojo designs nursery layouts that accommodate the unique traffic patterns of garden center customers.

Can I combine sealcoating and striping for my Hubbard property?

Yes. Bundling through a sealcoating and striping package is the most cost-effective approach. Sealcoating goes first, cures for 48 to 72 hours, then striping is applied. Cojo coordinates both services.

Schedule Your Hubbard Striping Project

Cojo provides parking lot striping across Hubbard, from nursery operations and Highway 99E businesses to schools and community facilities. 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 agricultural properties in Hubbard and throughout Marion County.


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