Accessible parking has specific rules: the right number of stalls for your lot size, correct stall and access-aisle widths, properly painted access aisles, the international symbol of accessibility, and compliant signage at the right height. Getting any of these wrong can mean a failed inspection or a costly complaint.
We handle the full ADA package - layout, blue striping, access aisles, the wheelchair symbol stencil, and "van accessible" markings - and can coordinate signage and bollards so your accessible spaces are fully up to code in one visit.
If your lot is being re-striped or repaved, it is the ideal time to bring older accessible stalls up to current standards, which are stricter than they were years ago.
What's included
- Correct stall counts and dimensions for your lot size
- Access aisles, symbols, and "van accessible" markings
- Compliant signage and bollard coordination
- Brings older lots up to current ADA standards
- Helps you avoid fines and accessibility complaints
Frequently asked questions
How many ADA stalls does my lot need?
It depends on total stall count - for example, a lot with 1–25 spaces requires at least 1 accessible stall, and the ratio scales up from there. We size it correctly for your specific lot.
What are the fines for ADA non-compliance?
Federal ADA penalties can reach into the tens of thousands of dollars per violation, plus potential legal costs. Proper striping and signage is inexpensive insurance against that risk.