ADA Parking Lot Striping
In Boca Raton, FL
ADA Compliant Parking Spaces, Access Aisles, and Unloading Zones
1-800-STRIPER provides ADA-compliant parking lot striping in Boca Raton, FL — installing accessible spaces, van-accessible stalls, access aisles, ISA symbols, and required signage per ADA Standards for Accessible Design Section 502 and Florida Statute 553.5041.
1-800-STRIPER® of Boca Raton PROVIDes ADA Compliance Services NEAR YOU
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ADA Parking Lot Striping Services in Boca Raton, FL
ADA-compliant accessible parking is a federal civil-rights requirement at almost every commercial property, and one of the most common compliance gaps property managers face. Faded ISA paint, undersized access aisles, missing above-grade signage, and excess slope all expose owners to ADA complaints. We install and refresh accessible stalls, van-accessible stalls, access aisles, and required signage per ADA 2010 Standards for Accessible Design and the corresponding Florida Building Code Accessibility chapter for properties across South Florida.
ADA Standards Section 502 — accessible stall and aisle requirements
ADA 2010 Standards Section 502 sets the dimensional baseline for accessible parking. Section 502.2 requires a standard accessible stall to be 96 inches (8 feet) minimum width with a 60-inch (5-foot) access aisle. Section 502.3 requires a van-accessible stall to be 132 inches (11 feet) minimum total width with a 96-inch (8-foot) access aisle. Section 502.4 caps surface slope at 1:48 (2.08%) in any direction, measured at the parking space and the access aisle. Section 502.6 requires the International Symbol of Accessibility painted on the stall and posted on a conforming above-grade sign. Section 502.7 governs wheel-stop placement so they do not project into the access aisle.
Florida Statute 553.5041 and FBC Accessibility chapter
Florida Statute 553.5041 incorporates the ADA Standards by reference and adds state-specific requirements for facilities subject to Florida licensure. The Florida Building Code Accessibility chapter operationalizes accessibility requirements at the state-permit level. Florida Statute 316.1955 governs handicap parking enforcement. Critically, Section 316.1955(6) makes an above-grade sign mandatory before law enforcement can issue a citation for an accessible-stall violation. Properties without proper above-grade signs cannot enforce the stall reservation against the public, a common failure mode at older Boca commercial properties.
ADA Section 208 quantity-required table
ADA Section 208.2 sets the required count of accessible spaces by total parking provided. Lots with 1 to 25 spaces require 1 accessible. 26 to 50 spaces require 2. 51 to 75 require 3. 76 to 100 require 4. 101 to 150 require 5. 151 to 200 require 6. 201 to 300 require 7. 301 to 400 require 8. 401 to 500 require 9. 501 to 1,000 require 2% of total. Lots above 1,001 require 20 plus 1 per additional 100 spaces. Section 208.2.4 requires at least 1 of every 6 accessible spaces to be van-accessible.
Van-accessible vs. standard accessible — what your lot needs
The 1-in-6 van-accessible rule means every commercial lot has at least one van-accessible stall. Van-accessible stalls (132-inch total width plus 96-inch access aisle) accommodate side-loading wheelchair lifts that need clear lateral space; narrower stalls force vehicles to park farther from the building, which defeats the purpose. Section 208.2.4 also requires van-accessible spaces to be dispersed across multiple lot zones at large properties so accessible parking is available near multiple tenant entrances or building faces, not concentrated in a single corner.
Our ADA striping process — measurement, layout, ISA signage
The ADA process starts with a site walk that audits stall count vs. ADA Section 208 quantity requirements, measures existing accessible stalls and access aisles for Section 502 compliance, checks surface slope with a digital level, verifies above-grade signage per Florida Statute 316.1955, and documents wheel-stop placement against Section 502.7 projection rules. The free estimate identifies what needs new install vs. refresh. Crews repaint ISA symbols, restripe access aisles in MUTCD-compliant width and color, install or replace signage to specification, and adjust wheel-stop placement where they encroach on accessible aisles.
At a Glance
| Total parking | Required accessible | Required van-accessible (1 per 6) |
|---|---|---|
| 1-25 | 1 | 1 |
| 26-50 | 2 | 1 |
| 51-75 | 3 | 1 |
| 76-100 | 4 | 1 |
| 101-150 | 5 | 1 |
| 151-200 | 6 | 1 |
| 201-300 | 7 | 2 |
| 301-400 | 8 | 2 |
| 401-500 | 9 | 2 |
| 501-1,000 | 2% of total | 1 per 6 |
| 1,001+ | 20 + 1/100 over | 1 per 6 |
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Frequently Asked Questions About ADA Parking Lot Striping in Boca Raton, FL
What are the dimensional requirements for ADA accessible parking stalls?
ADA 2010 Standards Section 502 sets the dimensional baseline. Standard accessible stall: 96 inches (8 feet) minimum width with a 60-inch (5-foot) access aisle. Van-accessible stall: 132 inches (11 feet) minimum total width with a 96-inch (8-foot) access aisle. Surface slope cannot exceed 1:48 (2.08%) in any direction. The International Symbol of Accessibility must be painted on the stall and posted on a conforming above-grade sign per Florida Statute 316.1955.
How many accessible stalls does my Boca lot need?
ADA Section 208 sets quantity by total parking provided: 1-25 stalls = 1 accessible / 26-50 = 2 / 51-75 = 3 / 76-100 = 4 / 101-150 = 5 / 151-200 = 6 / 201-300 = 7 / 301-400 = 8 / 401-500 = 9 / 501-1000 = 2% / 1001+ = 20 plus 1 per additional 100 spaces. At least one of every six accessible stalls must be van-accessible. Florida Statute 553.5041 incorporates these requirements at the state level.
Why does Florida have its own accessibility statute alongside federal ADA?
Florida Statute 553.5041 incorporates the ADA Standards by reference and adds state-specific requirements for facilities subject to Florida licensure. Florida Statute 316.1955 governs handicap parking enforcement — and per §316.1955(6), an above-grade sign is mandatory before law enforcement can cite a vehicle for parking in an accessible stall. Properties without proper above-grade signage cannot enforce the stall reservation, exposing the owner to ADA complaints from the public. —