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1/2/2020

 

Marion, Arkansas Parking Lot Striping


​Marion is a city located in Crittenden County, Arkansas.  When the census in 2000 was taken, the population was 8,901.  Marion is part of the Memphis metropolitan area. It is the second-largest city in Crittenden County, with West Memphis being the largest.

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Handicap striping in your parking lot in Marion, Arkansas
Handicap stenciling and signage in Marion, Arkansas

Handicap Stenciling and Signage in Your Parking Lot

​Handicap Parking Spaces For Your Parking Lot
 
Among users of the parking lot, certain spaces are designated for those with disabilities. It is required by the ADA for all parking lots to have handicapped parking spots.

ADA compliance is essential for keeping your parking lot functional and successful. If you need to stripe or re-stripe your parking lot spaces, you have to take into account the ADA Standards for Accessible Design which is required by law for every state.
 
ADA Compliant Parking Lot Striping
 
In order to meet ADA requirements, accessible parking spaces have to be visible, vibrant, and durable. Parking lot stencil professionals’ duty is to be familiar with ADA compliant parking lot stenciling and painting requirements.

Parking lot striping is relatively inexpensive, that's why compliance is considered quite achievable for most business owners. ADA compliant parking lots include the following elements.

  • Accessible Parking Space Signage
  • Visible Parking Spaces with Handicapped Logo
  • Shortest Possible Access Route to Facility
  • Ramp at Entrance if Needed
 
 
How Many ADA Parking Spots Are Required?
 
The handicapped symbol is a square with a blue background and white wheelchair marking inside. It is used to direct disabled drivers to park lot spaces allocated to them.
 
The number of handicap parking spots depends on the total number of parking spaces in the parking lot or garage. First, determine how many spaces you have in your parking lot. If it has 100 or less, there should be at least 1 accessible space for every 25 regular parking spaces. After that, it becomes 1 accessible parking spot for every 50. For 500 to 1000, 2% of the total parking spaces should be accessible. Over 1000 and there should be at least 20 plus 1 for every 100 spots over 1000.
 
ADA standards may change in some situations. For instance, in the hospital, parking lots every five spaces should be allocated to people with disabilities. There sometimes arise conflicts about handicapped spaces as there are not enough spaces for all the drivers, so some of them have to use the spaces for disabled in the parking lot. Nevertheless, federal and state law does not forgive such rule violations charging a penalty for parking in spaces for disabled which may vary from $100 to $500.
 
ADA does not provide any specifications about what color of paint should be used for handicapped spots. The only requirement is concerned with paint is that it should be in contrast to be clearly visible to people with vision disorders. 
Parking lot striping Marion, Arkansas
Handicap stenciling in your parking lot in Marion, Arkansas
​Handicap Parking Signs Requirements
 
Besides the ADA parking striping, signs with the international symbol of accessibility must be posted on the parking spaces. To be visible to the driver, signs should be 60 inches above the surface. There is quite a complicated issue concerning a difference between the posted sign and the painted symbol. Imagine a situation when the symbol is painted but there is no signage. What rule should the drivers follow? The thing is that the painted symbol doesn't indicate a handicap space because a sign is the required marker. On the other hand, sign without a symbol does not allow handicapped drivers to use these spaces. Though ADA parking space requirements may differ in some states, both sign and symbol are obligatory to install in every parking lot. 
 
The accessibility sign should be a 40-inch blue square with a white international accessibility symbol inside. The sign looks in a similar way as handicap striping. It can contain different inscriptions including ”Handicapped parking”, “Reserved parking”, “Parking only”, “Van-accessible” and others. This size and shape are not obligatory as manufacturers can produce specific sizes and shapes if needed. Also, logo and wording can be used with any material including aluminum, steel and other.

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