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Parking Lot Striping Tualatin Oregon — Commercial Guide

Cojo
March 21, 2026
6 min read

Parking Lot Striping in Tualatin, Oregon

Tualatin occupies a unique position in the Portland metro as both a major retail destination and a significant industrial and distribution hub. Bridgeport Village — one of the region's premier shopping centers — sits alongside one of the metro area's densest concentrations of warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. This dual commercial identity means Tualatin has a wide range of striping needs, from high-end retail lots to heavy-duty industrial yards.

Cojo provides parking lot striping across Tualatin and southern Washington County. This guide covers the commercial and industrial areas that need the most attention, compliance requirements, pricing, and scheduling.

Tualatin Commercial Areas That Need Striping

Bridgeport Village

Bridgeport Village is an upscale outdoor shopping center off I-5 at the Tualatin exit. Retailers, restaurants, and entertainment venues attract steady traffic from across the metro area. The lot layout includes covered parking areas, pedestrian-heavy zones, and valet staging that require specialized striping beyond standard parking spaces.

High-end retail properties like Bridgeport Village demand exceptional aesthetic standards — crisp, clean lines with bright paint and precise ADA markings. The lot sees heavy weekend and holiday traffic, so re-striping should be scheduled mid-week during off-peak months.

Tualatin Industrial Park

The industrial area along SW Tualatin Road, Teton Avenue, and the I-5 corridor contains warehouses, distribution centers, food processing plants, and manufacturing operations. These facilities need industrial-grade striping:

  • Loading dock approach markings and staging areas
  • Heavy vehicle lanes for truck and trailer traffic
  • Forklift and equipment zones with safety boundaries
  • Employee versus visitor parking separation
  • Hazardous material storage boundaries required by OSHA

Industrial striping in Tualatin uses thermoplastic or heavy-duty solvent-based paint to withstand the weight of commercial vehicles and turning friction from trailer maneuvering.

Martinazzi Avenue and Lower Boones Ferry Road

The Martinazzi Avenue and Lower Boones Ferry Road corridors contain a mix of retail, restaurants, professional offices, and service businesses that serve Tualatin's residential population. Lots here are mid-sized (30 to 80 spaces) and need standard commercial striping with ADA compliance.

Tualatin Commons

Tualatin Commons is a mixed-use development near Tualatin Community Park with restaurants, offices, and event spaces. The shared parking lots serve multiple tenants and see varied traffic patterns — heavy during lunch hours and evening dining, lighter during off-peak times. Multi-tenant lots require clear space allocation markings and tenant-specific signage zones.

ADA Compliance in Tualatin

ADA enforcement applies to every commercial property in Tualatin. First-offense fines for accessible parking violations can reach $75,000. Bridgeport Village and other retail centers face particular scrutiny because they attract large public crowds including visitors with mobility challenges.

Industrial facilities must also maintain ADA-compliant visitor and employee parking, including accessible spaces near main entrances. Every commercial lot must have the correct number of accessible spaces based on total capacity, 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 requires marked fire lanes in all commercial and industrial properties. Industrial facilities with hazardous materials storage have additional fire access requirements. Red curb markings with "NO PARKING — FIRE LANE" stenciling must remain clearly visible at all times.

Tualatin Striping Costs

Pricing in Tualatin varies based on property type — retail lots and industrial facilities have different material and labor requirements. See our parking lot striping cost Oregon guide for full details.

Project TypeTypical Tualatin Cost
Per parking space (re-stripe)$3–$6
Per linear foot (new layout)$0.50–$1.00
Small lot re-stripe (20–50 spaces)$300–$600
Medium lot re-stripe (50–150 spaces)$600–$1,500
Large retail lot (150–400 spaces)$1,200–$3,500
Industrial facility (mixed markings)$800–$3,000
Bundling striping with sealcoating in Tualatin saves 10 to 15 percent on the combined project. See our sealcoating and striping package for combined pricing.

Scheduling and Timing

Tualatin shares the Willamette Valley dry season — late June through September. July and August offer the most reliable conditions.

Retail scheduling: Bridgeport Village and other retail lots should be striped mid-week during June or early September to avoid peak summer shopping and the holiday season. Overnight work minimizes customer disruption.

Industrial scheduling: Warehouse and distribution facilities may have more flexibility. Coordinate with facility managers around shipping schedules and planned shutdowns. Weekend striping works well for 24/5 operations.

If your lot was recently sealcoated, allow 24 to 48 hours before striping. See striping after sealcoating for details.

For an overview of the striping process, see our line striping basics guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does parking lot striping cost in Tualatin?

A typical 80-space commercial lot in Tualatin costs $500 to $900 for a standard re-stripe. Industrial facilities with loading dock markings and heavy-vehicle zones will be higher. See our parking lot striping cost Oregon guide.

Can Cojo stripe industrial warehouse lots?

Yes. We specialize in industrial striping including loading dock approaches, heavy vehicle lanes, forklift zones, safety boundaries, and OSHA-required hazmat storage markings. We use thermoplastic and heavy-duty paints rated for commercial vehicle traffic.

How often do Tualatin retail lots need re-striping?

High-traffic retail lots like those at Bridgeport Village need re-striping every 18 to 24 months. Industrial lots with heavy vehicle traffic may need service every 12 to 18 months depending on traffic volume and vehicle weight.

Can you stripe Bridgeport Village without closing parking areas?

Yes. We use section-by-section striping, completing one area while keeping the rest open. We typically schedule retail center work mid-week or overnight for minimal disruption.

What paint types work best for industrial lots?

Thermoplastic and solvent-based paints provide the best durability for heavy vehicle traffic. These products resist the weight, turning friction, and chemical exposure that standard water-based latex cannot handle in industrial environments.

Schedule Your Tualatin Striping Project

Cojo provides parking lot striping for commercial, retail, industrial, and warehouse properties across Tualatin and Washington County. See our portfolio for completed project examples.

Contact us for a free striping estimate — we will assess your lot or facility, recommend the right materials, and provide a detailed proposal.

Explore our full list of striping services to see everything we offer.


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