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Parking Sign Installation in Salem, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
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Salem is the easiest of the three Willamette Valley capitals to sign-install in if you know the local code, and the most expensive if you do not. Permits move quickly under the Salem Revised Code, but the state-government tenant base downtown layers Buy America and ABA accessibility requirements on top of standard ADA work. Property managers who treat Salem like a generic Oregon install routinely under-budget by 25 to 40 percent.
Read on for our Salem install scope -- the state-tenant Buy America and ABA layers we add on top of standard ADA work, our default material spec, and the budget bands that match a downtown-versus-suburban lot.
Cojo installs parking signs across Salem and Marion County with full code coordination across Salem Revised Code Chapter 79 (parking and traffic), Chapter 119 (sign code), the Oregon Building Code accessibility requirements, and the federal ABA standards that apply to state government tenant facilities downtown. We work with property managers, HOAs, healthcare facilities, retail centers, and government clients across the metro.
Salem layers fewer codes than Portland but the state-government tenant overlay matters:
A sign install at a state-tenant building downtown can require ABA review on top of the standard ADA framework. We handle that coordination as part of our scope.
Across our Salem service area we install all seven categories from our parking sign buyer's guide:
Our parking sign installation crews work across the city of Salem and the Marion-Polk metro:
A property manager overseeing a 22,000 sq ft state-tenant office building in downtown Salem called us in March 2026 to refresh the parking sign system after the state agency's annual ABA self-evaluation flagged the existing sign system. The site had:
Our scope across one weekend:
Total install ran in the $7,500 to $9,500 range, consistent with the Industry Baseline Range for a 26-sign Salem state-tenant refresh.
| Component | Cost |
|---|---|
| Standard parking sign on new post | $175 to $325 |
| ABA-traceable ADA R7-8 / R7-8a pair | $325 to $625 |
| ORS 98.812 entrance tow-away sign | $225 to $425 |
| Chapter 119 sign permit coordination | $300 to $700 (per project) |
| Full Salem state-tenant sign install (20 to 35 signs) | $7,000 to $12,000 |
Aluminum sign-blank pricing rose 11 percent across 2025 and Salem's Chapter 119 sign permit review averages 10 to 15 business days. Plan a 4 to 5 week lead time on any Salem sign install that requires permit coordination, and an additional 1 to 2 weeks at state-tenant buildings where ABA documentation is required.
Our Salem default specification:
A defensible Salem sign install gives the manager:
Salem state-tenant installs typically pull the ABA documentation first.
Q: Does Salem require a sign permit for parking lot signs on private property?
A: Salem Revised Code Chapter 119 governs sign permits at the property-line interface and on public ROW. Most signs deep in a private parking lot do not require Chapter 119 permits, but signs visible from a public street within 10 feet of the property line typically do. We verify permit applicability site-by-site as part of every Salem scoping call.
Q: What's the difference between ADA and ABA accessibility on a Salem sign install?
A: ADA Standards apply to state and local government facilities and to private commercial properties. ABA (Architectural Barriers Act) Standards apply to federal facilities and to state-leased space at federally-funded facilities. The two standards are nearly identical for parking signs, with ABA adding documentation traceability requirements (Buy America material sourcing, ASTM D4956 cert sheets traceable by lot number).
Q: How does Salem Chapter 79 affect parking sign density at private property tow-away zones?
A: Chapter 79 works in parallel with ORS 98.812. The state law requires the tow-authorization wording; the city code can add posting density requirements (signs visible from every parked vehicle, signs at every entrance to the parking area). At most Salem properties, the combined effect is 1 entrance sign plus 4 to 8 in-lot repeaters depending on lot size and geometry.
Q: How long does a Salem sign permit take to obtain?
A: Chapter 119 sign permit reviews typically run 10 to 15 business days from submittal for straightforward private-property installations. State-tenant building installs that trigger ABA review can extend to 20 to 30 days. We submit permit applications as part of our scoping engagement.
Q: Can Cojo handle weekend or after-hours installs in Salem?
A: Yes. We routinely run Saturday and Sunday installs at state-tenant buildings, healthcare campuses, and retail sites where weekday operations cannot accommodate post excavation. Salem state-tenant installs commonly require weekend or after-hours windows because the state agency cannot accommodate weekday parking disruption.
Cojo installs and refreshes parking signs across Salem and Marion County with full Chapter 79, Chapter 119, ORS 98.812, and ABA compliance where required. Compare options in our parking sign buyer's guide, or call to schedule a site walk.
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