The best handicap parking stencil for an Oregon parking lot is a 1/8-inch LDPE 36-inch International Symbol of Accessibility cutout that holds a sharp wheelchair geometry across 200-plus applications. That spec covers the ADA Std 703.7.2.1 minimum size requirement, survives Willamette Valley restripe cycles, and pays back the upgrade cost over a 1/16-inch alternative within roughly 30 applications. This guide ranks the seven product configurations Cojo recommends, then explains how to match the stencil to your restripe frequency and inspector exposure.
How did we pick these?
Five selection criteria, weighted by what actually fails handicap stencils on Oregon jobs:
- Symbol fidelity -- the wheelchair geometry must match ADA Std 703.7.2.1 exactly. Off-spec symbols fail compliance audits.
- Service life -- mil thickness drives cost-per-application math; thin stencils warp on rough Willamette Valley asphalt.
- Edge crispness -- 1/8-inch LDPE holds edges across 200-plus applications; 1/16-inch starts curling at 50.
- Compatibility with traffic paint -- water-based and solvent-based traffic paint both must release cleanly from the LDPE.
- Lead time and stock availability -- standard 36-inch stencils ship same-day from most Oregon distributors; custom van-accessible add-ons take 5 to 10 business days.
Cojo applies handicap stencils across hundreds of Oregon properties annually, and the stencils that survive the Willamette Valley climate are the ones that hit all five criteria.
What does ADA Std 703.7.2.1 actually require?
The federal standard for the International Symbol of Accessibility on parking pavement requires:
- Minimum size: 36 inches by 36 inches
- Symbol orientation: wheelchair facing right (the right-facing variant is the federally adopted standard; left-facing is acceptable in some jurisdictions but not preferred)
- Color contrast: white symbol on blue field, or blue symbol on white field, both with high contrast against the asphalt
- Border: standard practice adds a square or rectangular blue border, though the ADA spec is focused on the symbol itself
Stencils that produce non-compliant symbols are the single most common cause of failed ADA compliance audits. Buying a properly spec'd stencil is the cheapest insurance.
The 7 best handicap parking stencils
1. 36-inch ADA Wheelchair Symbol, 1/8-inch LDPE
The default professional pick. 36-inch by 36-inch, right-facing wheelchair, 1/8-inch (125-mil) LDPE plastic. Survives 200 to 400 applications when properly cleaned, holds edges through Willamette Valley freeze-thaw, and matches ADA Std 703.7.2.1 exactly.
- Industry baseline range: $85 to $185 per stencil
- Best for: any property restriping ADA spaces every 24 to 60 months
2. 39-inch ADA Wheelchair Symbol, 1/8-inch LDPE
Slightly oversized at 39 by 39 inches. Some Oregon municipalities (Portland's older Title 33 sections) reference the 39-inch size from the now-superseded 1991 ADA standards. The 39-inch stencil also reads more clearly from a moving vehicle and adds a margin against the 36-inch federal minimum.
- Industry baseline range: $115 to $215 per stencil
- Best for: properties in jurisdictions referencing pre-2010 ADA standards or wanting visibility margin
3. 36-inch ADA Wheelchair Symbol, 1/16-inch LDPE
Budget reusable. 1/16-inch (62-mil) LDPE survives 50 to 100 applications. Good for single-property managers who restripe annually and won't transport the stencil between sites.
- Industry baseline range: $45 to $95 per stencil
- Best for: small properties, single-lot deployments, in-house crews
4. 36-inch ADA Wheelchair Symbol with Border, 1/8-inch LDPE
Combines the wheelchair symbol with a 4-inch-wide border-rectangle stencil. Produces the full blue-field-with-symbol composition in two passes from a single set. Cleaner than freehanding the border around a symbol.
- Industry baseline range: $145 to $285 per stencil set
- Best for: ADA stalls where the property wants the framed-symbol composition without freehand work
5. 36-inch Van-Accessible Add-On Stencil
A separate "VAN ACCESSIBLE" word stencil meant to pair with the wheelchair symbol stencil for van-accessible spaces. Standard size is 12 inches by 36 inches with 8-inch letter heights to match ADA Std 502.6.1.
- Industry baseline range: $55 to $115 per stencil
- Best for: any property with at least one van-accessible space (required at every 1 in 6 ADA stalls)
6. Custom-Cut 36-inch Wheelchair Symbol with Property Logo
Custom-cut LDPE stencil with the wheelchair symbol plus a property branding mark or stall-number register. Lead time 7 to 14 business days. The branded variant is rare and unnecessary for compliance, but some HOAs and government properties want the brand-on-pavement signal.
- Industry baseline range: $215 to $475 per stencil
- Best for: government, university, and institutional properties
7. Disposable Cardboard 36-inch ADA Wheelchair Symbol
Single-use cardboard stencil. Right-facing wheelchair, 36-inch ADA-spec geometry. Best for one-time emergency restripe or small jobs where the stencil will not be reused.
- Industry baseline range: $12 to $30 per stencil
- Best for: one-time stripe, pop-up event lots, layout changes
Industry Baseline Range
| Stencil | Industry Baseline Range | Service life |
|---|---|---|
| 1/8-in LDPE 36-in | $85 to $185 | 200 to 400 applications |
| 1/8-in LDPE 39-in | $115 to $215 | 200 to 400 applications |
| 1/16-in LDPE 36-in | $45 to $95 | 50 to 100 applications |
| 1/8-in LDPE with border set | $145 to $285 | 200 to 400 applications |
| Van-accessible add-on | $55 to $115 | 200 to 400 applications |
| Custom-cut with logo | $215 to $475 | 200 to 400 applications |
| Disposable cardboard | $12 to $30 | 1 to 3 applications |
Current Market Reality
LDPE resin prices climbed 12 to 20 percent in 2025 because of broader plastics supply tightening. Custom-cut stencils saw the largest price increases at 25 to 35 percent because the per-cut setup time hasn't changed but raw material is more expensive. Off-the-shelf 36-inch ADA stencils remain widely available from Oregon distributors with same-day or next-day fulfillment.
What Cojo uses on actual Oregon jobs
For a Beaverton medical office park Cojo restriped in February 2026, we used the 1/8-inch LDPE 36-inch ADA stencil across 14 ADA stalls plus the van-accessible add-on across 3 of those stalls. The stencils came back to the shop, were cleaned with mineral spirits within 5 minutes per spec, and are slated for the next four properties on the route. The total stencil cost across 14 stalls was under 4 percent of the project's restripe line item, and the per-application cost across the route falls under $1.50.
Get a handicap stencil quote for your Oregon property
Cojo stocks 1/8-inch LDPE handicap stencils in 36-inch and 39-inch sizes plus van-accessible add-ons. We can sell the stencils for an in-house crew or apply them as part of a full-service ADA restripe. Get a custom quote for an ADA-compliant restripe, or compare across the ADA parking lot striping guide before you choose.