Parking Lot
Parking Lot Striping in Maywood Park, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 29, 2026
6 min read
Maywood Park is a tiny residential city of around a thousand people tucked entirely inside northeast Portland, so it does not have the strip malls and big-box lots you find in larger towns. What it does have are the small lots that serve even a residential community: city hall and civic parking, church and community-building lots, and the commercial parking just over its borders along the surrounding NE Portland corridors that residents use every day. Those lots still need clear, compliant striping.
Striping here is Portland-metro work, with rain and traffic, not snow and freeze, as the main forces on line life. Here is what property owners in and around Maywood Park should know.
Striping is priced per parking space for restripes or per linear foot for lines, curbs, and markings. Industry sources have historically reported baseline ranges of $3 to $6 per space for standard restriping and roughly $0.20 to $0.50 per linear foot for 4-inch parking lines. New layouts that require measuring and planning run meaningfully higher than restripes.
Maywood Park's metro location keeps contractor travel short, which helps on small jobs. Lot complexity, the number of ADA stalls and stencils, and surface condition all move the total. These baselines are reference points, not quotes. For the full cost framework, see our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide.
ADA compliance applies to public and commercial lots regardless of size. Federal standards set the number of accessible spaces required based on total count and dictate stall width, access-aisle placement, the International Symbol of Accessibility stencil, and signage.
A small civic or community lot still needs at least one van-accessible stall with an 8-foot access aisle, blue paint, the accessibility symbol, and a mounted sign, with the required count rising as lot size grows. Getting the count or dimensions wrong exposes the property to complaints and code enforcement, and in a dense metro setting that scrutiny is real. Our line striping basics guide covers the fundamentals, and a contractor who knows Multnomah County standards will get the layout right.
Small urban lots often have to fit parking, drive aisles, fire lanes, and pedestrian paths into limited space, which makes a clean, well-planned layout important. Red "NO PARKING / FIRE LANE" curb paint and stencils keep emergency access open, directional arrows and crosswalks keep a tight lot moving safely, and crisp stall lines maximize the parking a small footprint can offer.
In the wet Portland climate, paint wears mainly from traffic and weather rather than plowing. The denser the traffic, the more often a lot needs refreshing.
The main forces on line life here are:
Without the snow and plowing that hammer high-desert lots, Maywood Park-area lines generally last closer to the standard 18-to-24-month cycle, with busier lots needing attention sooner.
If your lot needs both sealcoating and striping, seal first, let it cure, then stripe over the fresh surface. Striping just before a seal coat wastes the paint, and a fresh dark seal coat gives lines crisper contrast and longer life. See our sealcoating in Maywood Park guide, and remember the cure window depends on dry weather here.
Because lot size, complexity, traffic level, and ADA scope all shape the real number, the accurate way to price a striping job is a site look. Cojo Excavation & Asphalt serves Maywood Park and the surrounding northeast Portland and Multnomah County area with restriping, new layouts, ADA compliance work, and fire-lane marking.
Request a free striping estimate and we will respond within 24 hours. View our completed striping projects or learn more about our professional striping services.
Understand what happens during an ADA parking compliance audit, common violations found in Oregon commercial lots, and how to prepare your property.
Complete guide to ADA parking requirements in Oregon, including space dimensions, van accessible standards, signage rules, and ORS 447.233 specifics for commercial property owners.
See real before-and-after results of commercial sealcoating projects in Oregon and learn how this affordable maintenance extends parking lot life by a decade or more.
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