Dundee 97115 sits along Highway 99W in the dense tasting-room corridor between Newberg and McMinnville. The zip is small in residential population but punches above its weight in commercial demand thanks to Pinot Noir-region tourism, wedding venues, and a constant stream of tasting-room visitors. Cojo handles parking lot striping for tasting rooms, restaurants, hotels, and the few retail lots that line 99W through Dundee.
Why Dundee Striping Is Specialty Work
The 97115 zip has a higher percentage of high-value tourism lots than almost any other small zip in Oregon. The expectation on a Dundee tasting-room lot is different than the expectation on a Highway 99W gas station 30 miles south. Property managers and winery owners expect:
- Clean stall lines without overspray or lap marks
- ADA-compliant accessible stalls that visitors can rely on
- Directional flow that handles tour-bus traffic without bottlenecks
- Signage and stencils that match the property aesthetic
- Crisp curb painting where applicable
Standard water-based traffic paint works fine on the basic scope. Premium properties often spec thermoplastic for high-wear areas like accessible stalls, fire lanes, and main flow markings. Thermoplastic costs more per linear foot but lasts 2 to 3 times longer and looks better through tourism season.
The line striping cost guide breakdown covers paint selection and surface-prep variables that drive cost on premium work.
Common 97115 Striping Projects
Tasting-room and winery lots along Highway 99W and the surrounding side roads are the dominant 97115 work. Typical scope:
- Restripe of existing layout with current ADA compliance
- New layout design for newly built or expanded lots
- Stencil work: directional arrows, stop bars, tasting-room reserved
- ADA accessible-stall painting with current detectable warning panels
- Fire-lane and no-parking refresh
Hotels and event venues in 97115 typically run shorter restripe cycles than general retail because of constant tourism wear. Restaurant lots along 99W show heavy wear from weekend dinner crowds. We schedule midweek work to avoid disrupting tourism revenue where possible.
A growing slice of demand is event-day setup for wedding and tourism venues. Temporary striping and directional markers for harvest-season events can supplement permanent layout where parcels need flex capacity. The Yamhill County striping coverage page covers the broader regional context.
Industry Baseline Range
Industry Baseline Range
| Striping Work | Cost Per Stall or Linear Foot |
|---|---|
| Restripe standard stall (existing layout) | $4 to $8 per stall |
| New layout with measurement and design | $8 to $20 per stall |
| ADA accessible-stall with hash and signage | $50 to $250 per stall |
| Fire-lane and curb painting | $1 to $3 per linear foot |
| Thermoplastic stencils (arrows, ADA symbols) | $50 to $150 each |
Current Market Reality
Dundee 97115 striping pricing typically runs at the upper end of small-town baseline because of the premium nature of the work. Tasting-room owners want crisp, photogenic results and we deliver to that spec, which involves more prep, more careful masking, and slower paint application than a typical commercial lot. Bundle 97115 jobs with adjacent Newberg or McMinnville work to lower mobilization cost. Thermoplastic premium adds 30 to 60 percent over water-based paint on equivalent footage. For full county pricing context, see the Yamhill County striping coverage breakdown.
ADA and Yamhill County Compliance
Wine-country lots are public-facing and subject to ADA enforcement. Current requirements:
- Accessible-stall count proportional to total stall count
- Van-accessible stall with 96-inch access aisle and signage
- Detectable warning panels at curb cuts
- 4-inch minimum stripe width with high-visibility paint
- Accessible route from accessible stall to building entrance
Failure to meet ADA spec on a tasting-room lot exposes the property owner to compliance complaints from visitors. We coordinate with the property owner on whether to refresh existing layout or upgrade to current standard. For property managers planning lot rehab, the ADA parking compliance in Oregon guide covers what is enforceable and what drives audit findings.
Paint and Surface Prep
Standard 97115 striping uses water-based traffic paint over clean, dry asphalt. For premium properties we offer thermoplastic on high-wear lines. Surface prep typically involves:
- Power-blowing to remove debris and grit
- Hot-air drying on shaded or damp sections
- Edge masking on adjacent curbs and storefront thresholds
- Stencil layout and chalk-line measurement before paint
A lot that needs a sealcoat first should get that work scheduled before stripes go down. Pairing seal and stripe in one mobilization saves cost. The Yamhill County sealcoating page covers the seal side of the package.
Stencil and Sign Coordination
Many Dundee 97115 tasting-room and resort properties want stencil work that coordinates with the property's visual identity. We carry standard stencil sets for ADA symbols, directional arrows, and traffic-control markings. Custom logo or property-mark stencils are possible with lead time to fabricate. ADA symbol stencils, fire-lane stencils, no-parking markings, and tasting-room-specific designations all have specific dimensional requirements that affect layout and visibility. We confirm stencil scope during the bid walk and coordinate any custom fabrication ahead of mobilization to avoid schedule slippage.
Schedule and Tourism Calendar
The 97115 stripe window runs late May through early October. Paint needs surface temperatures above 50 degrees F and a dry forecast. Wine-country tourism peaks June through September, so most premium work fits midweek or shoulder-season windows to avoid disrupting visitor traffic. We coordinate scheduling with property managers and tasting-room operators.
Questions Dundee Property Owners Ask
Dundee 97115 tasting-room operators and property managers ask three recurring questions when scoping striping work. The first is whether thermoplastic is worth the premium on tasting-room lots. Honest answer: yes on ADA-accessible stalls, fire-lane markings, and main directional flow. No on standard stall lines. Thermoplastic on critical markings holds 3 to 5 years against the wear of tourism traffic. Standard water-paint on stall lines refreshes on a 2 to 3 year cycle and looks fine for stall identification.
The second is whether to stripe before or after sealcoat. Always after. Stripes laid on the surface get painted over by emulsion. The right sequence is reseal first, allow proper cure (typically 24 to 48 hours depending on conditions), then stripe. Packaging both into one mobilization saves cost but requires scheduling against the cure window.
The third is whether ADA enforcement on tasting-room lots is real. Yes. Disabled visitors who encounter non-compliant accessibility can file complaints with state or federal agencies, and tasting rooms are public-facing commercial. We have seen compliance work driven by both visitor complaints and proactive property-manager audits. Bringing a lot up to current ADA standard during a routine restripe avoids reactive enforcement.
What Cojo Brings to 97115 Jobs
Cojo has been striping Yamhill County wine-country lots for over a decade. CCB licensed and insured, water-paint and thermoplastic capability, ADA compliance experience, and willingness to coordinate around tourism schedules. Browse our asphalt maintenance services or schedule a quote for Dundee 97115 striping work.