ADA Parking Lot Striping
In Queens, NY
ADA Compliant Parking Spaces, Access Aisles, and Unloading Zones
1-800-STRIPER® provides ADA-compliant parking lot striping in Queens, NY — installing accessible spaces, van-accessible stalls, access aisles, ISA symbols, and required signage per ADA Standards for Accessible Design and NYC Building Code 28-301.1.
1-800-STRIPER® of Queens PROVIDes ADA Compliance Services NEAR YOU
Need to make your property more accessible?
Upgrade your facility to become fully ADA compliant by partnering with us to create clear, accessible parking for all your visitors.
Our ADA Compliant line striping services include:
ADA Parking Lot Compliance Requirements for New York Properties
ADAAG governs accessibility standards for all parking facilities. New York State requires 8-foot-wide access aisles — exceeding the federal 5-foot minimum — and NYC Building Code 28-301.1 reinforces federal requirements for accessible parking across the five boroughs. The table below shows required accessible space counts based on total parking capacity:
| Total Spaces | Required Accessible | Van-Accessible |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
How ADA Parking Lot Striping Works in Queens, NY
Our Queens ADA striping process follows a proven 6-step methodology:
- ADA accessibility audit — Verify current ADA compliance status of your parking facility
- Space calculation — Determine required accessible spaces per ADA table based on total lot capacity
- Access aisle marking — Paint 8-foot-wide access aisles (New York State requirement)
- Signage placement — Install International Symbol of Accessibility signs at required heights
- Reserved striping — Paint blue accessible spaces, arrows, and van-accessible markings
- Compliance documentation — Photograph all markings for your records and inspection readiness
Queens medical offices, retail plazas near Jamaica Center, and commercial properties along Queens Boulevard are among the most common sites requiring ADA compliance updates. Faded ISA symbols, undersized access aisles, and missing van-accessible stalls are the top compliance failures we correct.
Our Queens crews use Sherwin-Williams Fast-Dry Traffic Paint and Graco LineLazer IV 3900 equipment on every project, ensuring sharp, durable markings that withstand Northeast freeze-thaw cycles and heavy traffic.
For a full list of our pavement marking services, visit our parking lot striping in Queens page.
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Frequently Asked Questions About ADA Compliance Striping in Queens
What does ADA-compliant parking lot striping require in New York?
ADA-compliant striping must meet ADAAG federal standards. This includes properly dimensioned accessible stalls, 8-foot access aisles (New York State requirement exceeding federal 5-foot minimum), ISA symbols, and required signage. 1-800-STRIPER handles full compliance assessment and marking.
How many ADA parking spaces does my Queens parking lot need?
The required number depends on your total parking capacity per ADAAG. Lots with 1–25 spaces need 1 accessible stall. Larger lots require more, including van-accessible spaces.
What is the difference between an ADA space and a van-accessible space?
A standard accessible stall requires a 60-inch access aisle. A van-accessible stall requires a 96-inch aisle to accommodate wheelchair lifts on accessible vans. Both types are required based on your lot size.
Can I be fined for non-compliant ADA striping?
Yes. Non-compliance can result in DOJ complaints, ADA lawsuits, and fines. NYC Building Code 28-301.1 reinforces federal requirements. Faded or missing markings are not considered compliant even if originally installed correctly.
How often should ADA striping be repainted?
ADA markings should be repainted every 18–24 months. High-traffic lots or those with heavy sun exposure may require more frequent repainting to maintain visibility and compliance.
Does ADA striping apply to gravel parking lots?
The ADA requires accessible spaces to have stable and firm surfaces. Gravel lots must either pave or stabilize the ADA-designated areas before compliant markings can be applied.