Wheel Stops
Wheel Stop Installation in Eugene, Oregon: Cojo's 2026 Service Guide
Cojo
May 7, 2026
6 min read
Cojo installs and maintains wheel stops on commercial, retail, multifamily, medical, and education campus parking lots throughout Eugene and Springfield. Service area covers downtown Eugene, the University of Oregon campus area, the Whiteaker district, West Eugene, South Eugene, and the West 11th retail corridor. Eugene's Edible Public Plant Code (EPP) 9.6410 requires wheel stops or continuous curbs at stalls abutting planted areas, and Cojo verifies code compliance on every install.
Eugene's Edible Public Plant Code Chapter 9.6410 governs parking-lot landscaping and edge protection. The relevant subsections for wheel stops:
In practice, this means most Eugene retail, multifamily, and university-area lots need wheel stops on stalls along landscape islands, tree wells, and bioswales. Eugene's strong landscape-protection code creates more wheel-stop-required stall positions than most Oregon cities.
Cojo's wheel stop service area covers Eugene and Springfield:
| Area | Typical Property Mix |
|---|---|
| Downtown Eugene | Mixed-use, retail, government |
| University of Oregon area | Multifamily, retail, university |
| Whiteaker district | Multifamily, retail, light industrial |
| West Eugene | Industrial, retail, multifamily |
| South Eugene | Multifamily, medical, retail |
| West 11th corridor | Big-box retail, restaurants |
| Goshen / Glenwood | Industrial, light commercial |
| Ferry Street Bridge area | Retail, multifamily |
A 22,000-square-foot Eugene outpatient clinic needed an ADA retrofit on 6 accessible stalls plus a wheel stop refresh on 48 standard stalls plus replacement of 4 cracked patient-loading curb stops at the entry canopy.
Scope: Replaced 4 cracked patient-loading stops with concrete 6x6x72 in high-vis yellow and full reflective striping. Replaced 6 ADA stops with concrete 4x6x72 in fresh ADA blue, reflective tape, and "ADA" stencils. Repainted 48 standard stalls. Total project was 3 days for a four-person crew. The clinic added Cojo to a semi-annual maintenance contract.
For medical-context spec see wheel stops for medical clinics and hospitals.
A 12,400-square-foot Eugene retail center on the West 11th corridor had 9 cracked wheel stops out of 64 total. The damage pattern was consistent: snowplow strikes from the previous January, all on stalls along the building face where the plow turned.
Scope: Replaced all 9 cracked stops with recycled rubber 6x6x72 to match existing. Anchored with steel spikes into asphalt. Repainted both the new stops and the 12 adjacent stops to keep the visual line consistent. Total project was 1 day for a two-person crew.
For replacement procedure see how to replace a damaged wheel stop.
A 188-unit student-housing complex near the University of Oregon needed wheel stops on 142 resident stalls plus 8 ADA accessible stalls plus 4 visitor stalls. Project was new install on a recently expanded parking pod.
Scope: Installed 142 recycled rubber 4x6x72 stops on resident stalls in natural gray, 8 concrete 4x6x72 ADA-blue stops with reflective tape and "ADA" stencils, and 4 natural-gray rubber 4x6x72 stops on visitor stalls. Total project was 2.5 days for a four-person crew.
Standard timeline:
Medical and university-area work often requires after-hours or weekend scheduling to avoid disruption; we schedule those windows during the quote stage.
The University of Oregon campus area has higher pedestrian density than typical Eugene retail. Student foot traffic peaks during class change windows and evening sports events. Wheel stops in UO-area parking lots benefit from:
UO-affiliated property work that requires university procurement registration is handled through the Office of Procurement and Contracting Services. Cojo is registered for vendor work with UO.
Eugene enforces ADA Section 502 through the standard federal mechanism (Title III civil suits) plus Oregon ORS 447.233 civil penalties. The City of Eugene Planning and Development Department reviews accessible-parking compliance on building permits and on responding to complaints. Lane County also handles county-property compliance through its Public Works department.
For ADA wheel stop spec detail see ADA wheel stop placement. For broader Eugene paving context see our asphalt paving Eugene Oregon coverage.
| Item | Range |
|---|---|
| 6x6x72 recycled rubber wheel stop, supplied + installed | $90 to $185 |
| 4x6x72 concrete ADA-spec stop, supplied + installed | $80 to $165 |
| 8x6x84 heavy-duty warehouse stop, supplied + installed | $200 to $385 |
| Patient-loading 6x6x72 concrete with full reflective striping | $115 to $245 |
| Refresh on existing 50-stall lot (paint + tape) | $1,400 to $2,800 |
| New install, 50 stalls + 2 ADA stalls | $5,000 to $9,500 |
| Annual maintenance contract, 50-stall lot | $1,800 to $3,200 |
| Quarterly inspection, UO-area higher-density lot | $200 to $450 |
Eugene-area wheel stop pricing in 2026 is roughly 12 percent above 2024 baseline. UO-area student-housing development continues to drive new-install demand. Lane County rural lot work has been steady; coastal Florence work carries a small mobilization premium. Lead times on heavy-duty 8x6x84 stops have stretched to 6 to 10 weeks.
Eugene property managers, medical facility administrators, and university procurement officers planning a wheel stop install or refresh should start with the wheel stops buyer's guide for product context, then contact Cojo for an Eugene-specific quote and site walk.
Reviewed by Cojo lead estimator. This article reflects 2026-05 Eugene EPP 9.6410, Oregon ORS 447.233, and ADA Section 502 references. Always verify current code with the City of Eugene Planning and Development Department.
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