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Parking Lot Striping in Wood Village, OR: Services, Costs & Scheduling

Cojo
March 21, 2026
6 min read

Parking Lot Striping in Wood Village, Oregon

Wood Village is a compact city in East Multnomah County known primarily for its concentrated retail district along 238th Drive and Wood Village Boulevard. Despite its small geographic footprint, Wood Village punches above its weight commercially — anchored by Walmart, Home Depot, Grocery Outlet, and a dense cluster of restaurants and service businesses that draw shoppers from across the East Portland metro area. These large retail lots generate heavy daily traffic and need professional striping to stay organized, safe, and ADA compliant.

When parking lot lines fade, the consequences are immediate. Drivers park crooked, take up multiple spaces, and struggle to navigate the lot. Accessible parking becomes invisible. Property owners risk ADA fines up to $75,000 and increased liability from preventable accidents. For a retail-heavy city like Wood Village, where customer convenience drives revenue, crisp striping is a direct investment in business performance.

This guide covers striping costs, scheduling, compliance, and district-specific needs for Wood Village property owners.

Wood Village Commercial Districts That Need Regular Striping

238th Drive Retail Corridor

The stretch of 238th Drive from Halsey Street north to Arata Road is Wood Village's commercial spine. Walmart, Home Depot, and Grocery Outlet anchor the area, surrounded by fast food restaurants, banks, auto parts stores, and small service businesses. The parking lots here are among the largest in East Multnomah County, with individual lots ranging from 100 to over 400 spaces.

These high-volume lots need re-striping every 18 to 24 months. The constant flow of shopping carts, delivery trucks, and high-turnover parking wears paint down quickly. Cart corrals, fire lanes, loading zones, and crosswalks require attention alongside standard stall markings. Directional arrows and stop bars at lot intersections are safety-critical and should be inspected annually.

Wood Village Boulevard and Town Center

Wood Village Boulevard connects the retail district to the residential neighborhoods south of Halsey Street. The Town Center area includes smaller commercial pads with professional offices, dental practices, a library, and community facilities. Lots here are smaller — typically 20 to 80 spaces — and see moderate traffic compared to the big-box stores.

These lots can go 24 to 36 months between re-stripes under normal conditions. However, many of these properties share access drives and cross-lot traffic patterns that concentrate wear in specific areas. Targeted touch-ups on high-wear zones between full re-stripes can extend the life of the overall striping.

Halsey Street Frontage

Halsey Street runs along the southern edge of Wood Village's commercial district, connecting the city to Fairview to the west and Troutdale to the east. Businesses along the Halsey Street frontage include restaurants, gas stations, and convenience-oriented retail. These lots are typically small but high-turnover, meaning striping fades faster than the lot size alone would suggest.

Wood Village Parking Lot Striping Costs

Wood Village pricing matches the East Portland metro market. For a detailed breakdown by lot size, paint type, and project scope, see our full parking lot striping cost Oregon guide.

Project TypeTypical Wood Village Cost
Per space (re-stripe)$3–$6
Per linear foot (lines only)$0.20–$0.50
Small lot re-stripe (20–50 spaces)$300–$600
Medium lot re-stripe (50–150 spaces)$600–$1,500
Large lot re-stripe (150–400 spaces)$1,200–$3,500
Full lot (new layout + striping)Add 30–50% to re-stripe costs
ADA-only update (signs, spaces, aisles)$400–$1,200
Wood Village-specific cost factors include the large big-box retail lots that benefit from volume pricing, the need for cart corral and loading zone markings in retail environments, and potential night work requirements for lots that cannot close during business hours.

For foundational information, review our line striping basics and complete striping guide.

When to Schedule Striping in Wood Village

Wood Village follows the East Portland metro weather pattern: wet from October through May, reliable dry conditions from June through September. Striping paint requires dry pavement and temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit for proper adhesion.

Best months: June through September.

Peak demand: July and August. Book 3 to 4 weeks ahead.

Off-season: Dry stretches in May or October may work for small projects, but rain risk is elevated.

Large retail lots in Wood Village are best striped overnight or in early morning hours before stores open. We coordinate with property managers to phase the work so that the lot is never fully closed to customers. If you are combining striping with sealcoating in Wood Village, the sealcoat goes down first with a 48- to 72-hour cure before striping. A sealcoating and striping package bundles both services for cost savings. Read about proper sequencing in our striping after sealcoating guide.

ADA Compliance in Wood Village

Wood Village enforces federal ADA standards through its building and development review process. Oregon building code applies to all commercial parking lots. Key requirements per striping regulations in Oregon:

  • Minimum accessible spaces: 1 per 25 total spaces, with at least 1 van-accessible per 6 accessible spaces
  • Access aisle width: 5 feet minimum for standard accessible, 8 feet for van-accessible
  • Signage: Vertical signs at 60 inches minimum height, visible from the driver's seat
  • Surface condition: Accessible spaces must be firm, level, with slopes not exceeding 2%

Large retail lots must distribute accessible spaces across multiple building entrances, not cluster them in one area. A 400-space lot with three store entrances needs accessible spaces serving each entrance, not just the main one.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does parking lot striping cost in Wood Village?

Re-striping costs $3 to $6 per space for standard water-based paint. A 150-space retail lot typically runs $700 to $1,200. Large big-box lots with 300 or more spaces benefit from volume pricing that brings the per-space cost toward the lower end of the range.

When is the best time to stripe a parking lot in Wood Village?

June through September is the reliable window. Retail lots are best done overnight or early morning to avoid disrupting customer traffic. July and August offer the most consistent conditions.

How often should Wood Village retail lots be re-striped?

High-traffic retail lots should be re-striped every 18 to 24 months. Lower-traffic office and professional lots can go 24 to 36 months. Any lot receiving a fresh sealcoat needs immediate re-striping.

Can you stripe a parking lot at night?

Yes. We offer overnight striping for retail and commercial properties that cannot close during business hours. Night work requires adequate lighting and coordination with security or management staff. View examples of completed projects in our portfolio.

What about cart corral and loading zone markings?

We stripe all specialty markings including cart corrals, loading zones, fire lanes, crosswalks, directional arrows, stop bars, and no-parking zones. These markings are included in the project scope and priced as part of the overall estimate.

Schedule Your Wood Village Striping Project

Cojo provides parking lot striping across Wood Village, from the big-box retail lots on 238th Drive to the smaller commercial properties along Halsey Street. Whether you need a full re-stripe of a 400-space lot or ADA updates on a small office property, we will walk your lot and deliver a clear estimate.

Contact us for a free striping estimate — we handle assessment, layout design, and paint application for lots of any size.

Explore our full list of striping services to see what we offer for commercial properties in Wood Village.


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