Parking Lot
Veterinary Clinic Parking Lot Striping in Lebanon, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A vet clinic lot handles patients that do not cooperate. A nervous dog pulls toward the door, a cat carrier needs a short, steady walk, and an injured animal arrives needing fast access. The striping has to make the lot calm and predictable — a clear drop-off, short walks to the door, and a way for emergencies to reach the entrance without circling.
Lebanon's veterinary clinics serve Linn County and the surrounding South Santiam valley, with properties near the Santiam Highway (Highway 20) and Main Street commercial corridor. Lebanon's rural setting means many clinics also see livestock and large-animal patients, which adds trailer traffic to the layout. The valley clay soil and long wet season shape how lots drain and how paint lasts.
This guide covers what a vet clinic striping project includes in Linn County, the layout decisions that keep animals and owners safe, and the industry cost ranges to plan around.
A vet-clinic restripe is built around short, calm trips and emergency access.
The short-walk stalls and large-animal trailer accommodation are what set a Lebanon vet lot apart. In a rural valley clinic, a horse trailer needs room to pull in and turn, while a frightened dog needs the shortest possible walk to the door.
These are industry baseline ranges from national contractor surveys, not a Cojo quote. Real costs in Lebanon vary with lot size, surface condition, and the mixed-patient layout a vet clinic requires.
| Service | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|
| Per-space restriping | $3–$6 per space |
| Full restripe, 20–50 space lot | $250–$600 |
| New layout / full redesign, 20–50 spaces | $500–$1,000 |
| ADA-compliant space (complete) | $200–$350 per space |
| Large-animal trailer stall | priced per stall |
| Directional arrows | $25–$50 each |
| Stencils (DROP-OFF, KEEP CLEAR) | $30–$75 each |
Lebanon sits on the Willamette Valley floor, where clay-heavy soil holds water and the rainy season runs long. For a vet clinic that draws trailer traffic, that matters: trailers concentrate weight, and lots over clay subgrade can develop low spots and cracking if water pools, so striping should follow a clean, well-drained surface.
The valley's warm, dry summers are ideal for traffic paint to cure, so the striping season runs late spring through early fall. Drop-off lanes and the emergency lane see steady traffic, so some clinics spec a more durable paint there while using standard latex on general stalls.
Booking a dry summer window is the biggest factor in how long fresh markings last, especially the drop-off and emergency lanes that take the most use.
A vet clinic lot rewards a clear priority order.
Calm, short access comes first. Curbside drop-off and short-walk stalls keep stressed animals close to the door and reduce the chance of a pet bolting across the lot.
Emergency access is protected. A clear after-hours lane lets urgent cases reach the entrance without delay.
Large-animal accommodation is planned. A trailer stall sized for livestock keeps rural patients from blocking the lot.
Compliance and calm round it out. Biohazard keep-clear zones and quiet-zone speed markings keep the lot safe and unhurried.
If your Lebanon vet lot already handles drop-off, short walks, and trailer access well and the lines have just faded, a restripe is the efficient path. If pets have long walks across active lanes, there is no trailer space, or the emergency lane is unclear, a redesign that reworks the flow is worth it.
A redesign adds measuring and planning cost, but for a clinic serving both small pets and large animals, a layout that handles both safely is worth the difference.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes veterinary and commercial properties across Linn County and the South Santiam valley. We understand drop-off layout, large-animal trailer access, ADA requirements, and how valley clay and Willamette weather affect lots here. We assess your surface and recommend a paint system matched to your patient mix.
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