Parking Lot
Veterinary Clinic Parking Lot Striping in Phoenix, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
A veterinary parking lot carries an unusual mix of stress and logistics. An owner arrives with a sick or anxious animal, sometimes carrying a cat in one arm and a leash in the other, occasionally pulling a horse trailer. The lot has to make that arrival short, clear, and low-stress, and it has to handle an after-hours emergency without confusion. In Phoenix, where commercial corridors along North Main, Highway 99, and Fern Valley Road have been rebuilt since the 2020 Almeda Fire, newer clinic buildings can stripe a lot that works for animals and owners from the start.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes veterinary and animal-care facilities across the Rogue Valley. Here is what we focus on.
Many clinics now use curbside check-in, where a tech comes out to the vehicle. That needs a striped drop-off zone at the entrance — short pull-in stalls or a marked curbside lane where an owner can stop, hand off the pet, and wait without blocking traffic. The geometry matters: the drop-off has to let a vehicle pull in and out cleanly so waiting owners do not back up into the drive aisle.
Accessible parking at a vet clinic does double duty. Beyond ADA compliance, the closest stalls serve owners managing a scared or injured animal who cannot make a long walk. We place the compliant accessible spaces — with striped access aisle, accessibility symbol, and a clear path of travel — as close to the entrance as the layout allows, keeping the path short and free of crossing drive aisles. For the rules, see parking lot striping cost in Oregon.
Clinics that handle emergencies need a path that works at 2 a.m. for a panicked owner who has never been there in daylight. We stripe a clear emergency-entrance lane with directional arrows and reflective beads so the route to the after-hours door is obvious under headlights. A single unmistakable lane prevents a frantic owner from circling.
Rural and mixed-practice vets in Jackson County see horse and livestock trailers. A standard car stall will not hold a truck and trailer, so we stripe oversized pull-through or back-in trailer stalls, positioned so a rig can swing in and out without jackknifing across the customer lot. Pull-through stalls are easiest for a driver hauling an anxious animal.
Clinics generate medical and biohazard waste, and the bin or collection area needs keep-clear striping so it stays accessible and is never blocked. We also recommend low-key speed and quiet-zone markings near the entrance — directional paint and a marked slow lane — to keep traffic calm where animals are walked from cars to the door.
See parking lot striping cost in Oregon for local pricing context.
Cojo Excavation & Asphalt stripes veterinary and animal-care lots across Phoenix, Talent, Medford, and Jackson County. We lay out drop-off flow, short-walk accessible parking, after-hours wayfinding, and trailer accommodation so the lot stays calm and safe. For the broader market, see our parking lot striping in Phoenix overview.
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