ADA Parking Lot Requirement Services

Ensure your parking lot meets state and federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements with Show Striping Industries’ striping solutions tailored for safety and compliance.

Expert ADA Parking Lot Requirement Services for Compliance and Safety

At SSI, we specialize in ADA parking lot requirement services, ensuring your lot meets both state and federal accessibility laws. Whether you’re working on new lot construction or updating an existing parking lot, our team is state and federally trained to provide clear, accurate, and ADA-compliant parking lot solutions. We don’t just stripe—we educate and correct to keep your property fully compliant. From nursing homes and apartment buildings to commercial lots, we help businesses navigate ADA compliance laws for parking lots, ensuring clear-cut, professional results.

  • ADA Parking Lot Striping That Meets Wisconsin DOT Standards

    The Wisconsin DOT highly recommends two-color handicap stenciling, enhancing visibility and clarity. While ADA parking lot requirement colors vary by state, we ensure compliance by using high-quality, durable paint that meets local regulations.

  • ADA Striping With Custom Colors and Tinting Options

    With 56 color options to play around with, we offer custom tinting and color-matching to complement your property’s design while staying ADA-compliant. Whether you want to stick to standard blue and white markings or incorporate branded colors, we provide tailored solutions that maintain both accessibility and aesthetic appeal.

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ADA Parking Lot Requirement Services for Full Compliance

Our team is well-versed in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, which outline specific requirements for accessible parking spaces.

Key federal ADA parking lot requirements include:

  • Dimensions: Accessible parking spaces for cars must be at least 96 inches wide and include an adjacent access aisle at least 60 inches wide. Van-accessible spaces require a 96-inch-wide space with a 96-inch-wide access aisle or a 132-inch-wide space with a 60-inch-wide access aisle.
  • Signage: Each accessible parking space must have a sign with the international symbol of accessibility mounted at least 60 inches above the ground. Van-accessible spaces should include an additional “van accessible” designation.
  • Number of Accessible Spaces: The required number of accessible parking spaces is based on the total number of spaces in the lot.

In Wisconsin, while the state adheres to federal ADA guidelines, it’s essential to consult local regulations for any additional requirements. For instance, the City of Madison provides specific guidance on accessible parking stalls and notes that restriping an existing parking lot without altering stall or drive aisle dimensions does not require a permit. However, changes to stall or aisle dimensions may necessitate a permit. By partnering with SSI, you can be confident that your parking lot will be both accessible and compliant, providing safe and convenient access for all users.

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