Parking Lot Striping in Sherwood, Oregon
Sherwood is a growing city at the southern edge of Washington County that has transformed from a small rural town into a thriving suburban community. The Tualatin-Sherwood Road commercial corridor, Old Town Sherwood, and newer retail developments along Highway 99W serve a rapidly expanding residential population. As Sherwood grows, so does the demand for properly maintained commercial parking lots with clear, compliant striping.
Cojo provides parking lot striping across Sherwood and southwest Washington County. This guide covers the city's commercial areas, compliance requirements, pricing, and scheduling.
Sherwood Commercial Areas That Need Striping
Tualatin-Sherwood Road Corridor
Tualatin-Sherwood Road is the city's primary commercial corridor, connecting Sherwood to Tualatin and I-5. Shopping centers, grocery stores, restaurants, banks, and service businesses line the road with surface lots that serve both Sherwood residents and regional traffic. The Sherwood Town Center and Fred Meyer shopping area anchor the retail activity.
This corridor has seen significant commercial development in the last decade, with newer lots that are well-designed but increasingly busy. Re-striping every 18 to 24 months keeps these lots functioning properly as traffic volumes grow.
Old Town Sherwood
Old Town Sherwood along SW Railroad Street and the downtown core has been revitalized with restaurants, boutique retail, a wine bar scene, and professional offices. Parking lots in Old Town are small — typically 10 to 30 spaces — and many are shared between multiple businesses. The Robin Hood Festival and other community events bring seasonal traffic spikes that add wear to downtown lots.
Precise striping in small Old Town lots is essential. A 20-space lot that loses 3 or 4 spaces to faded markings and poor parking behavior loses a significant percentage of its capacity.
Highway 99W Commercial
The Highway 99W (Pacific Highway) corridor at Sherwood's western edge contains commercial properties including gas stations, auto service businesses, and restaurants that serve both local and through-traffic. These lots see higher turnover than interior commercial lots due to highway traffic.
Sherwood Industrial Area
The Sherwood industrial area along SW Tualatin-Sherwood Road and Oregon Street contains manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and industrial service businesses. These properties need heavy-duty striping for truck traffic, loading dock areas, and equipment zones. Industrial lots use thermoplastic or solvent-based paint rated for commercial vehicle weight.
Brookman Road Development Area
Sherwood's growth continues with development planned for the Brookman Road area south of the city center. New commercial properties in this area will need initial striping with ADA-compliant layouts, fire lanes, and directional markings designed for optimal traffic flow from day one.
ADA Compliance in Sherwood
ADA compliance is mandatory for all commercial properties regardless of city size. First-offense fines can reach $75,000. Sherwood's newer commercial developments were built to current ADA standards, but re-striping projects must maintain those standards — do not reduce the number of accessible spaces or change compliant layouts without verifying continued compliance.
Every lot must maintain the correct number of accessible spaces, van-accessible aisles at 96 inches wide, proper signage, and compliant slope grades. See our striping regulations Oregon guide for state requirements and the complete striping guide for ADA space count tables.
Fire Lane Requirements
Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue serves Sherwood and requires marked fire lanes in all commercial properties. New developments must include fire lane markings in the initial site plan. Red curb markings with "NO PARKING — FIRE LANE" stenciling must remain visible at all times.
Sherwood Striping Costs
Pricing in Sherwood is consistent with the Washington County market. See our parking lot striping cost Oregon guide for full details.
| Project Type | Typical Sherwood Cost |
|---|---|
| Per parking space (re-stripe) | $3–$6 |
| Per linear foot (new layout) | $0.50–$1.00 |
| Small lot re-stripe (10–30 spaces) | $200–$450 |
| Medium lot re-stripe (30–100 spaces) | $400–$1,200 |
| Large lot re-stripe (100–300 spaces) | $800–$2,500 |
| Industrial facility (mixed markings) | $600–$2,000 |
Scheduling and Timing
Sherwood shares the Willamette Valley dry season — late June through September. July and August offer the most reliable conditions for paint adhesion and curing.
Retail scheduling: Tualatin-Sherwood Road lots should be striped mid-week to minimize customer disruption. Schedule before the holiday shopping season starts in November.
Old Town scheduling: Small downtown lots can be completed in a few hours. Early morning or weekend work allows curing before business hours. Avoid scheduling during the Robin Hood Festival (usually July) and other major community events.
Industrial scheduling: Sherwood industrial lots can often be scheduled during weekends or planned shutdowns.
If your lot was recently sealcoated, allow 24 to 48 hours before striping. See striping after sealcoating for guidance.
For a primer on the striping process, see our line striping basics guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does parking lot striping cost in Sherwood?
A typical 60-space commercial lot in Sherwood costs $400 to $750 for a standard re-stripe. Larger retail centers and industrial facilities cost more. See our parking lot striping cost Oregon guide.
How often should Sherwood lots be re-striped?
Most commercial lots need re-striping every 18 to 24 months. High-traffic lots along Tualatin-Sherwood Road may need more frequent service as the city's population continues to grow.
Does Cojo handle Old Town Sherwood lots?
Yes. We stripe small lots of all sizes, including the compact lots in Old Town Sherwood. We maximize space in small lots through precise line placement and can update older layouts during a re-stripe.
Can you stripe new construction lots in Sherwood?
Yes. We work with developers and general contractors on initial striping for new commercial properties, including full layout design, ADA-compliant spaces, fire lanes, and all required markings.
When is the best time to stripe in Sherwood?
Late June through September offers the best conditions. Avoid scheduling during major community events. Paint needs temperatures above 50°F and dry pavement to cure properly.
Schedule Your Sherwood Striping Project
Cojo provides parking lot striping for commercial, retail, industrial, and multi-family properties across Sherwood and Washington County. See our portfolio for completed project examples.
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