Hillsboro is the densest tech-campus market in Oregon outside of Portland proper -- Intel's Ronler Acres and Jones Farm campuses, Genentech, and the broader Tanasbourne-edge corridor put high-volume visitor parking and shuttle-loop circulation across thousands of stalls. Cojo installs delineators across the city tuned to corporate-campus visitor flow and retail-strip drive-thru geometry rather than ordered off a catalog default.
The 60-word direct answer: Cojo installs delineators on Hillsboro parking lots, tech campuses, drive-thrus, and pickup zones per MUTCD Section 3F.04 color rules and Hillsboro Community Development Code site-plan review. Standard spec is engineered urethane flex posts on surface-mount spring bases with ASTM D4956 Type IV retroreflective sheeting. Project sizes run 8 to 75 stations.
Why Hillsboro Lots Need a Specific Spec
Three Hillsboro-specific factors shape most projects.
- Tech-campus shuttle loops. Intel and Genentech run internal shuttle loops with frequent passenger vehicle interaction. Channelization spec must handle 200-to-500-vehicle-per-hour peaks at shift change rather than the 30-to-80-per-hour flow on retail lots.
- Visitor-parking turnover. Tech campus visitor lots see meaningful day-to-day driver variation, which raises the channelization clarity bar -- repeat drivers learn the lot; visitors do not.
- New construction. Hillsboro has a high concentration of recent commercial pavement (under 5 years), which allows wedge-anchor spec without the chemical-anchor adjustment that aged-pavement metros need.
What Code Applies to Hillsboro Parking-Lot Delineator Work?
Federal MUTCD
Color rules per MUTCD Section 3F.04: white on right of travel, yellow on left, blue at hydrants. Sheeting type per ASTM D4956. NCHRP 350 or MASH crash-test compliance for posts near public streets.
Hillsboro Community Development Code
Hillsboro's Community Development Code treats parking-lot channelization as a circulation element under site-plan review. Tech-campus master plans submit channelization as part of the broader site-circulation drawing set; smaller retail jobs get reviewed administratively.
ADA Accessible Route
ADA Std 402 and ADA Std 307 protruding-object rules apply on any lot with accessible parking. Posts inside an accessible route must have cane-detectable bases or sit fully outside the 27-to-80-inch protruding-object zone.
What Spec Does Cojo Default To on Hillsboro Projects?
Standard parking-lot spec for Hillsboro:
- Post: 48-inch engineered urethane flex post (drive-thrus 36 inches, shuttle loops 48 inches)
- Base: surface-mount spring base, 4 stainless-steel 3/8-inch wedge anchors
- Sheeting: ASTM D4956 Type IV high-intensity prismatic
- Color: white on right of travel, yellow on left, per MUTCD 3F.04
- Spacing: 15 to 25 feet on tangent, 6 to 8 feet on tight curves; shuttle loops at 12 to 18 feet for visual continuity
Tech-campus shuttle-loop work uses tighter spacing on the tangent than retail because the channel reads from a longer approach distance and continuity matters more.
What Service Areas Does Cojo Cover Around Hillsboro?
- Ronler Acres / Tanasbourne edge
- Orenco Station / MAX Blue Line corridor
- AmberGlen / Jones Farm
- Downtown Hillsboro / Cornell Road
- South Hillsboro / Witch Hazel
- Cornelius (immediately adjacent)
- Forest Grove (immediately adjacent)
- North Plains (immediately adjacent)
Same-week mobilization on jobs of 8 posts or more is the norm.
Hillsboro Project References
- 14-post drive-thru loop, Tanasbourne QSR, March 2026 -- 36-inch engineered urethane on surface-mount spring bases. Used stainless-steel wedge anchors set 2.75 inches into 3-year-old asphalt.
- 38-post shuttle-loop channelization, Ronler Acres tech campus, January 2026 -- 48-inch engineered urethane delineating shuttle drop-off from passenger-vehicle pickup. Tight 12-foot tangent spacing for visual continuity at 200-vehicle-per-hour peak.
- 22-post visitor-lot channel, Orenco Station retail mixed-use, November 2025 -- 48-inch engineered urethane separating visitor parking from MAX-station park-and-ride.
How Long Does a Hillsboro Install Take?
Standard crew throughput on newer Hillsboro pavement:
- Survey and site verification: 1 to 2 hours per lot
- Anchor drilling: 4 to 5 minutes per post on under-5-year asphalt
- Base set, post install, sheeting verification: 5 to 8 minutes per post
- Total: 14 to 20 posts per crew-shift
Tech-campus jobs requiring shift-change traffic phasing run longer because crew must coordinate around employee and shuttle traffic peaks.
What Permits Are Needed for Hillsboro Parking-Lot Delineator Work?
Most parking-lot work does not need a separate permit because parking lots are private. Exceptions:
- Tech-campus master-plan amendments: notification through Hillsboro Planning Division
- Right-of-way work near a public street: ODOT or Hillsboro municipal permit
- Tenant-improvement permits with lot work: notification through Hillsboro Building Division
Cojo handles permit coordination on projects that require it.
Get a Hillsboro Delineator Quote
Cojo installs delineators across Hillsboro parking lots, tech-campus shuttle loops, and retail drive-thrus per MUTCD spec and Hillsboro site-plan review. Newer pavement supports the standard wedge-anchor spec; tech-campus master-plan work coordinates through Planning. Contact Cojo for a Hillsboro delineator install quote.