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Parking Lot Striping in Josephine County, Oregon

Cojo
March 21, 2026
6 min read

Parking Lot Striping in Josephine County: What Property Owners Need to Know

Josephine County sits in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley, with Grants Pass as its commercial center and the Illinois Valley extending southwest toward the Siskiyou Mountains and the California border. The county's economy blends retirement communities, tourism (the Rogue River is a world-class destination for rafting and fishing), agriculture, cannabis cultivation, and the retail and healthcare services that support a population of about 88,000.

Grants Pass has positioned itself as a livable, affordable alternative to Medford, and commercial development has followed. Property owners managing parking lots in Josephine County need compliant striping that reflects the community's growing standards. This guide covers local conditions, ADA requirements, pricing, and scheduling. For statewide context, see our complete guide to parking lot striping.

Grants Pass: The Commercial Hub

Grants Pass is the seventh-largest city in Oregon and serves as the retail and service center for Josephine County. The commercial landscape spans several distinct areas:

6th Street / Highway 99 corridor — The primary retail corridor through Grants Pass runs along 6th Street (Highway 99), featuring shopping centers, grocery stores, auto dealerships, restaurants, and service businesses. This is the highest-traffic commercial zone in the county, and lots along this corridor need regular maintenance to handle daily wear.

Redwood Highway / Highway 199 corridor — The route southwest toward Cave Junction and the Illinois Valley includes commercial properties at the southern edge of Grants Pass. Gas stations, motels, and recreation outfitters along this corridor serve both locals and travelers heading to the Oregon Caves or the coast.

Northeast Grants Pass / Rogue River Highway — The corridors heading northeast toward the city of Rogue River include medical offices, industrial properties, and the Josephine County Fairgrounds area. Healthcare facilities near Three Rivers Medical Center need ADA-compliant parking that serves an older patient population.

Downtown Grants Pass — The historic downtown along G Street and the blocks surrounding the Josephine County Courthouse feature restaurants, boutiques, professional offices, and the growing Grants Pass arts district. Compact lots here need precise layout work.

Cave Junction and the Illinois Valley

Cave Junction, located about 30 miles southwest of Grants Pass on Highway 199, serves as the gateway to Oregon Caves National Monument and the Siskiyou wilderness. The town's commercial strip along Highway 199 includes gas stations, restaurants, motels, and outfitter services. While Cave Junction is small, it handles significant seasonal tourism traffic between May and October.

The Illinois Valley communities of Selma, Kerby, and O'Brien have minimal commercial properties, but any that serve the public must meet ADA parking requirements regardless of their rural character.

Rogue River and Wolf Creek

The city of Rogue River, east of Grants Pass along I-5, has a small commercial district along Main Street and the I-5 interchange. Wolf Creek, further north on I-5, is best known for the historic Wolf Creek Inn and the highway services at the interchange.

ADA Compliance Requirements

All Josephine County commercial properties must meet federal ADA and Oregon accessibility standards:

Total Parking SpacesRequired Accessible SpacesVan-Accessible (of total accessible)
1–2511
26–5021
51–7531
76–10041
101–15051
151–20061
201–30072
301–40082
Josephine County has a significant retiree population, making accessible parking not just a legal requirement but a practical necessity for businesses that serve older customers. Medical offices and pharmacies should consider exceeding ADA minimums.

Review parking lot striping regulations in Oregon for detailed compliance information.

Parking Lot Striping Pricing in Josephine County

Josephine County pricing falls in line with the broader southern Oregon market. Grants Pass has a reasonable contractor base, and proximity to Medford provides additional options:

Project TypeTypical SizeJosephine County Price Range
Small retail lot (10–30 spaces)3,000–8,000 sq ft$600–$1,400
Medium commercial lot (30–80 spaces)8,000–20,000 sq ft$1,400–$2,900
Large commercial lot (80–200 spaces)20,000–50,000 sq ft$2,900–$5,800
Re-striping existing layoutVaries$0.12–$0.25 per linear ft
New layout with stall designVaries$0.20–$0.40 per linear ft
Fire lane markingPer linear ft$1.00–$2.25
ADA symbol paintingPer symbol$28–$55
Cave Junction pricing may run slightly higher due to the additional 30-mile travel from Grants Pass.

Combine striping with sealcoating services in Josephine County and save 10–15%. Our sealcoating and striping package bundles both services for one mobilization cost.

For statewide pricing, see parking lot striping cost in Oregon.

Best Time to Stripe in Josephine County

The Rogue Valley enjoys warm, dry summers with one of the longest fair-weather windows in Oregon:

  • Optimal window: May through October (dry, warm conditions)
  • Good window: April and November (generally dry, check forecasts)
  • Avoid: December through February (rain, occasional frost)

Grants Pass summers are hot — temperatures regularly exceed 95°F. During peak heat, schedule striping for early morning (after dew clears) or late afternoon to avoid extreme pavement temperatures. The Illinois Valley runs slightly cooler and wetter than the Grants Pass valley floor.

Re-stripe every 24–30 months in Josephine County. The dry climate is relatively easy on paint compared to the wet Willamette Valley.

Track your lot's condition with our maintenance checklist.

Why Grants Pass Properties Need Professional Striping

Grants Pass is actively competing for residents, businesses, and tourists. The city's "It's the Climate" motto and quality-of-life marketing attract transplants from the Portland metro and California. These newcomers bring expectations for well-maintained commercial properties. Professional striping is a visible indicator that a business keeps pace with Grants Pass's evolution from small town to regional destination.

Cojo Excavation & Asphalt provides professional striping services throughout Josephine County. See our work across southern Oregon.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does parking lot striping cost in Josephine County?

Small lots (10–30 spaces) typically cost $600–$1,400. Medium lots run $1,400–$2,900. Large lots with 80+ spaces range from $2,900–$5,800. Pricing aligns with the broader southern Oregon market.

When is the best time to stripe in Grants Pass?

May through October offers excellent conditions. The Rogue Valley's dry, warm climate provides one of the longest striping windows in Oregon. Avoid midday during July–August heat waves.

How often should Josephine County lots be re-striped?

Every 24–30 months for standard commercial lots. The dry climate is easier on paint than western Oregon's wet conditions, though UV fading is a factor during the long, sunny summers.

Does Cave Junction need ADA-compliant parking?

Absolutely. Federal ADA requirements apply to every commercial property regardless of size or location. Tourism businesses serving Oregon Caves visitors face additional scrutiny as public accommodations.

Can I save money by combining striping with sealcoating?

Yes. Bundling both services with one contractor saves 10–15% by sharing mobilization costs. Sealcoat is applied first, then striping after curing (24–48 hours). This is the most cost-effective maintenance approach.

Get Your Josephine County Lot Striped Right

From Grants Pass's bustling 6th Street corridor to Cave Junction's gateway to the Oregon Caves, Cojo Excavation & Asphalt delivers professional parking lot striping that meets ADA standards and matches southern Oregon's growing expectations.

Contact us for a free estimate on your Josephine County parking lot striping project.


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