Parking Lot
Pharmacy Parking Lot Striping in Tillamook, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A pharmacy lot is built around fast, frequent, short visits. Customers pull in to pick up a prescription, often elderly or unwell, and want a quick trip with minimal walking, plus a drive-thru lane that flows without backing up into traffic. The striping has to support that pattern. Tillamook's pharmacy properties sit along the Highway 101 corridor and Main Avenue, serving the dairy county and the smaller coast towns and rural routes that feed in on Highway 6. As a key medication-access point for a wide rural area, a Tillamook pharmacy draws customers from well beyond the city, and many of them are seniors managing ongoing conditions.
The coast shapes the work too. Heavy Tillamook rainfall, soft bottomland soils, and a short dry-weather striping season all factor into the layout and how long the markings last.
The drive-thru is the pharmacy's busiest feature, and its striping is the most important on the lot. The lane needs clear directional markings and enough striped stacking room so a queue of waiting cars does not spill into the drive aisle or back up toward the street. We lay out the lane approach, the stacking zone, and the exit so the flow is one-directional and obvious, even to a first-time visitor.
On a Tillamook pharmacy near the Highway 101 corridor, a drive-thru queue that backs into the roadway is both a hazard and a customer-service problem. Sizing the stacking correctly for peak times keeps the lane moving and the lot safe.
Beyond the drive-thru, many customers walk in for a quick pickup. Short-stay stalls near the entrance, marked for ten-minute or brief parking, keep that high-turnover traffic flowing. These stalls turn over many times an hour, so keeping them close to the door and clearly designated prevents customers from taking a long-term spot for a two-minute errand.
We stripe the short-stay zone in the highest-demand area near the entrance and keep it visually distinct. For a pharmacy serving a steady stream of quick pickups, this turnover discipline is what keeps the front of the lot from clogging.
Pharmacies serve a higher share of elderly and mobility-limited customers than most retail, so accessible and near-entrance parking carries real weight. Accessible stalls belong as close to the door as the layout allows, with striped access aisles and a van-accessible position, and the path of travel into the store must stay clear and short.
We place the accessible stalls at the shortest practical route to the entrance, mark the access aisles correctly, and confirm a continuous, unobstructed path of travel. Tillamook pharmacies follow Oregon's parking-lot accessibility rules alongside federal ADA standards, and a pharmacy is a property where those markings get heavy daily use by exactly the customers they protect.
Pharmacies generate steady courier traffic, deliveries of medications and supplies on short stops. A marked short-stay position near a service entrance keeps couriers out of customer stalls and the drive-thru lane. Many pharmacies also run seasonal vaccine clinics that spike traffic, so a plan for overflow parking during those events keeps the lot from gridlocking.
We mark the courier position and account for overflow where the lot allows, so the everyday flow and the periodic surges both have somewhere to go. The fundamentals follow any commercial lot, tuned for a property with constant short-stop operational traffic.
The path from accessible parking to the pharmacy counter is used constantly by customers who depend on it, so keeping it continuous and unobstructed is essential, not optional. We confirm the route does not cross the drive-thru lane or a drive aisle without a marked crossing. Beyond layout, the coast's heavy rain, soft bottomland soils, and short dry season govern when striping can happen and how long it lasts. The realistic season runs late spring through early fall, and booking ahead secures the dry stretches that produce durable, high-contrast lines. Soft, moisture-holding ground can crack pavement under the lines, so a lot with surface damage may need prep first.
Pharmacy striping follows standard industry baselines, with layout work for the drive-thru and accessibility. As a reference, industry sources have historically reported per-space restriping baselines around $3 to $6 per space, with full-lot and new-layout work baselined higher. Actual Tillamook-market costs frequently exceed published figures, and the variables that move your number include:
For the full breakdown, see our parking lot striping cost in Oregon guide and our parking lot striping in Tillamook overview. Learn more about our professional striping services or view our work.
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