
Omaha Commercial Parking Lot Re-Striping Project
How we restored a salt-damaged commercial lot in West Omaha with a full blackout re-stripe, ADA compliance correction, and fire lane marking — completed with minimal disruption to the property's tenants.
Project Overview
This project covered a commercial retail property in West Omaha whose parking lot markings had been heavily degraded after a single Nebraska winter of road salt and freeze-thaw cycling. Faded lines, worn ADA symbols, and an unclear fire lane had left the property both hard to navigate and out of compliance. Our parking lot striping in Omaha team handled the full restoration in a single visit.
- Property Type
- Commercial retail · West Omaha
- Lot Size
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- Stall Count
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- Completed
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The Challenge
After winter salt and freeze-thaw exposure, the lot's lines had faded to the point of confusing traffic flow. The ADA stalls no longer met the 2010 ADA Standards for stall and access-aisle dimensions, and the fire lane striping was no longer clearly legible — exposing the owner to compliance risk.
Our Solution
We blacked out the old lines rather than painting over them, then re-striped the lot with high-solids, salt-resistant traffic paint using MUTCD-compliant line widths and colors. We corrected the ADA stalls and access aisles, re-applied ISA symbols, and re-marked the fire lane to Omaha Fire Department standards.
The Result
The property returned to full ADA and fire-code compliance with clean, durable markings completed in [REPLACE: project duration, e.g. one business day]. [REPLACE: add a real, verifiable result — e.g. stalls added, inspection passed, tenant feedback]. We scheduled a post-winter inspection to protect the new striping.
- Blackout re-striping (no paint-over-paint)
- MUTCD-compliant line widths & colors
- ADA stalls corrected to 2010 Standards
- Fire lane re-marked to local code
Need a similar project in Omaha?
If your commercial lot has faded lines, worn ADA markings, or an unclear fire lane, we can help. Learn more about our Omaha parking lot striping services or request a free on-site estimate.