Parking lot curbing in Medford, Oregon, runs through Medford's Engineering Design Standards, the Public Works Construction Specifications, and ADA Accessibility Guidelines for any ramp tying into the public sidewalk. Medford's Rogue Valley Mall area, Stewart Avenue corridor, and Crater Lake Highway commercial frontages account for most of the city's commercial parking-lot curb scope.
What follows: how our crews scope, permit, pour, and inspect parking lot curbing in Medford — including the temperature-driven scheduling discipline the Rogue Valley summer forces.
What is the right curb spec for a Medford parking lot?
Direct answer: A standard Medford parking lot curb is 6 inches tall, 6 to 8 inches wide at the base, slipformed in Class 4000 concrete with 5 to 7 percent air entrainment per Medford Engineering Design Standards and ODOT 00759. Expansion joints sit every 10 to 15 linear feet, and ADA curb ramps follow the 1:12 slope rule. Cojo crews slipform 100 to 200 linear feet per day on commercial Medford lots.
What permit applies in Medford?
- Inside private parking lot: Medford building permit covers the curb work as part of site civil scope.
- Right-of-way work: Medford Public Works Permit. Review takes 4 to 6 weeks.
- Stormwater changes: Medford's Stormwater Management Manual applies when a curb-and-gutter retrofit changes flow into the city system.
What concrete mix does Medford require?
Medford follows ODOT 00759:
| Spec | Medford / ODOT 00759 |
|---|---|
| Compressive strength | Class 4000 (4,000 PSI at 28 days) |
| Air entrainment | 5% to 7% |
| Maximum water-cement ratio | 0.45 |
| Slump (slipform) | 1 to 2 inches |
| Surface tolerance | 1/4 inch over 10 feet |
| Subgrade compaction | 95% standard Proctor |
| Base aggregate | 4 inches compacted under curb line |
A recent Medford install of ours
In June 2025 our crews installed 1,440 linear feet of new 6-inch barrier curb plus five ADA curb ramps at a 38,000-square-foot retail center on Crater Lake Highway near the Rogue Valley Mall. The original site had 1980s curb that had cracked through the surface joint pattern after decades of summer heat expansion and winter rain saturation. We saw-cut and demoed in 12-foot sections, reset #4 longitudinal rebar, and slipformed Class 4000 perimeter curb at 165 linear feet per day. Medford Public Works inspector signed off on day 11. The project added cast-in-place truncated dome panels at all five ADA ramps, including one at the building's front entrance crossing.
How much does parking lot curbing cost in Medford?
Industry Baseline Range
| Curb Type | Price Per Linear Foot (Installed) |
|---|---|
| 6-inch barrier curb (slipformed) | $11 to $20+ |
| Mountable curb (4-inch face) | $9 to $17+ |
| Curb and gutter (combined section) | $17 to $30+ |
| ADA curb ramp (each, with truncated domes) | $1,300 to $3,500+ |
| Hand-formed irregular radius | $18 to $36+ |
Current Market Reality
Medford tracks 2 to 6 percent above I-5 corridor pricing because of longer haul distances from Eugene-area batch plants and reliance on the Rogue Valley aggregate sources. Demolition adds $5 to $12 per linear foot. See our broader parking lot curbing cost breakdown.
What neighborhoods do we cover for curbing in Medford?
Our Medford-area curbing crews regularly work in:
- Downtown Medford
- East Medford (Hillcrest, Roxy Ann)
- North Medford (Crater Lake Highway corridor)
- South Medford (Stewart Avenue, Barnett Road)
- West Medford
- Surrounding Jackson County (Central Point, Phoenix, Ashland, Eagle Point, Talent)
For combined paving and sealcoating scope, see the existing sealcoating Medford Oregon page.
Rogue Valley summer pour discipline
Medford summers regularly hit 95 to 105 degrees F in July and August. Hot-weather concrete pours have three failure modes that we plan around:
- Rapid moisture loss. High air temperature and low humidity pull water out of the curb surface before hydration completes. We schedule pours for early morning starts (5 to 8 AM), use ice in the mix water, and apply curing compound within 30 minutes of finishing.
- Plastic shrinkage cracking. When evaporation rate exceeds 0.2 lb/sq-ft/hr, the surface cracks before the concrete sets. We use windbreaks, fog sprays during finishing, and tarps to limit the evaporation rate.
- Accelerated set time. Hot mix sets faster, shortening the finishing window. We use retarder admixtures on summer pours and stage extra finishing crew on the truck route.
These protocols add 5 to 10 percent to the field cost on July and August Medford pours. We typically recommend scheduling major curb work for May, June, September, or October when conditions are easier.
What about ADA curb ramps in Medford?
Medford's ADA Transition Plan applies the 1:12 maximum slope rule, 36-inch minimum width, 4-foot top landing, and detectable warning surface (truncated domes) per ADAAG 4.7. Cast-in-place truncated dome panels are our default on every new pour. See ADA curb ramp slope requirements for the full ADAAG walk-through.
Ready to scope parking lot curbing in Medford?
We handle slipform and hand-formed concrete curbing across Medford, Central Point, Phoenix, Ashland, and surrounding Jackson County — Medford Public Works permits, hot-weather mix protocols, ADA-compliant ramp work, and paving/sealcoating bundling. Contact Cojo for a site walk and a written scope.