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Parking Lot Striping & ADA Striping Corona — Quick Answer

How Much Does Parking Lot Striping Cost in Corona CA?

Parking lot striping in Corona costs $0.40–$1.00 per linear foot. Small lots under 50 spaces run $400–$950. Mid lots 50–100 spaces run $800–$1,800. ADA handicap spaces cost $60–$175 each including ISA symbol, access aisle, CBC Title 24 compliant blue paint, and sign installation. LAFD fire lane red curb runs $3–$7 per linear foot. Corona is an independent charter city — parking is governed by Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 and fire lanes are enforced by Corona Fire Department (Station 1: 3401 University Ave, 13 stations citywide). Call (818) 930-5859 for a same-day free written estimate.

$400–$950Small Lot <50 Spaces
$800–$1,800Mid Lot 50–100 Spaces
$60–$175ADA Space Each
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ADA Handicap Striping — California & Federal Codes for Corona CA

ADA handicap parking compliance is one of the most actively enforced legal obligations facing Corona commercial property owners. Corona is a fast-growing Inland Empire city of approximately 157,000 residents — known as “The Circle City” for its iconic 3-mile Grand Boulevard. Key properties with high ADA parking demand include Corona Regional Medical Center (238 beds, 1,250+ healthcare workers, 347 physicians), The Crossings at Corona retail center (91 Freeway corridor), the Shops at Dos Lagos, and extensive industrial and logistics corridors. The following California and federal codes govern every accessible parking space in Corona — all four must be satisfied simultaneously.

Governing ADA Codes — Corona Parking Lots (City, State & Federal)

Four overlapping legal frameworks apply to every accessible parking space in Corona. All four must be satisfied simultaneously — California CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B is stricter than federal ADA in every dimension. Corona Municipal Code Title 17, Chapter 17.76 adds local site-plan and dimensional requirements.

42 U.S.C. § 12101

Americans with Disabilities Act — federal baseline. Title III applies to all places of public accommodation. Space counts, dimensions, signage minimums.

28 CFR Part 36

ADA Standards for Accessible Design — federal implementation regulations. 2010 ADA Standards govern construction after March 15, 2012.

CBC Title 24, Chapter 11B

California Building Code — stricter than federal ADA in every dimension. Governs all Riverside commercial, medical, university, and hospitality parking. Enforced by LA Building & Safety.

Civil Code § 51 (Unruh)

California Unruh Civil Rights Act — $4,000 minimum statutory damages per violation per visit. No injury required. Serial plaintiff enforcement is active throughout Corona commercial and medical properties.

ADA Handicap Space Count Requirements — California CBC Title 24

The table below is the governing accessible space count requirement for all commercial, medical, industrial, and retail parking in Corona. California CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B is applied in all cases — it meets or exceeds the federal ADA (42 U.S.C. § 12101) minimums.

Total Parking Spaces Minimum Accessible Spaces Required Van-Accessible Required Notes
1 – 2511 (all must be van-accessible)Single accessible space must be van-accessible
26 – 50211 standard + 1 van-accessible
51 – 7531Typical Corona commercial lot
76 – 10041Most common mid-size Ventura Blvd retail lot
101 – 15051
151 – 200611 in every 6 accessible must be van-accessible
201 – 30072Crossings at Corona, retail centers
301 – 40082
401 – 50092Corona Regional Medical Center lots
501 – 1,0002% of total1 per 6 accessibleIndustrial / logistics campus lots
1,001+20 + 1 per 100 over 1,0001 per 6 accessibleLarge Corona distribution / warehouse lots

ADA Parking Space Dimensional Standards — CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B

Every accessible parking space in Corona must meet all of the following dimensional requirements under California CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B. These are the specifications our crew measures and verifies before any paint is applied.

Standard Space Width

9 feet minimum, measured from outside line edge to outside line edge. 8 feet 11 inches is a violation. Precision measurement required before striping.

Van-Accessible Width

9 ft space + 8 ft access aisle (17 ft total), OR 11 ft space + 5 ft access aisle (16 ft total). Both methods are CBC Title 24 compliant.

Standard Access Aisle

5 feet minimum width. May be shared between two adjacent accessible spaces. Must be marked with diagonal striping and “NO PARKING” text per CBC 11B-502.3.3.

Space Depth

18 feet minimum. Must be measured on actual site, not assumed from old layout. Wheel stops must not reduce effective depth below 18 feet.

Maximum Slope

2% maximum (1:48) in all directions within the parking space and access aisle. Slope violations require grading correction — cannot be fixed by paint alone.

ISA Pavement Symbol

International Symbol of Accessibility — blue background, white symbol. Minimum 36 × 36 inches on pavement. Must be visible from driver approach position. California uses blue ISA standard.

Access Aisle Marking

Diagonal hatch lines in contrasting color OR large “NO PARKING” stencil. Hatch lines prevent vehicles from parking in access aisle. Must be clearly visible from 50 feet per CBC 11B-502.3.3.

Signage Height

60 inches minimum to bottom of ISA sign from finished grade on standard accessible routes. Van-accessible spaces require separate “Van Accessible” panel below ISA sign — not combined on single sign.

California CBC Title 24, Chapter 11B · Section 11B-502 · Accessible Parking Spaces — City of Corona

Section 11B-502.1 (General): Accessible parking spaces shall comply with CBC 11B-502. Section 11B-502.2 (Vehicle Spaces): Parking spaces shall be 9 feet minimum width, with access aisles complying with 11B-502.3. Section 11B-502.3.3 (Marking): Access aisles shall be marked so as to discourage parking in them. Section 11B-502.6 (Identification): Each parking space shall be identified by a sign complying with 11B-502.6. Van-accessible spaces shall have an additional sign stating “Van Accessible” mounted below the main ISA sign. Sign bottom shall be 60 inches minimum above the finish floor or ground surface. Source: 2022 California Building Code, as adopted and enforced in Corona. Corona Municipal Code Title 17, Chapter 17.76 governs off-street parking design standards for all new and modified lots.

Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 — Off-Street Parking Requirements

Corona Municipal Code Title 17, Chapter 17.76 is the city’s comprehensive parking and loading ordinance. Key provisions include parking space dimensional minimums (9 ft × 18 ft), required striping of all spaces and drive aisles, accessible space count per CBC Title 24, surface maintenance standards, and wheel stop requirements. The City of Corona Development Services enforces these standards. Corona’s commercial corridors have active code enforcement — the City of Corona Development Services Department regularly inspects parking lots in commercial zones and can issue citations for non-compliant or poorly maintained striping. Faded or missing striping is a code violation subject to citation.

♿ ADA DEMAND LETTER? Act Immediately — Call (818) 930-5859

If you’ve received an ADA demand letter or CASp inspection notice for your Corona parking lot, call immediately. Emergency ADA correction striping with same-day response is available for properties with active demand letters. Document and photograph your current lot before any corrections. A CASp inspection provides legal protection under SB 1608 when completed before litigation concludes. We provide emergency ADA striping corrections throughout Corona — same-day available. Full ADA lawsuit guide →

Unruh Civil Rights Act — The $4,000 Per-Visit Risk

California Civil Code § 51 — the Unruh Civil Rights Act — is the most consequential enforcement mechanism for Corona parking lot owners. Unlike the federal ADA (42 U.S.C. § 12101) which typically requires pattern-of-conduct proof for damages, Unruh allows $4,000 minimum statutory damages per violation per visit with no injury, no discrimination intent, and no accessibility harm required. A single disabled individual who visits your Corona property once, finds one non-compliant accessible space, and retains counsel can generate a $4,000 minimum claim for that single visit. Corona’s concentration of medical facilities (Corona Regional Medical Center’s 238-bed network, 1,250+ healthcare workers), The Crossings at Corona, Shops at Dos Lagos, and large industrial employer parking create disabled-visitor traffic throughout the city. We provide free on-site ADA audits for all Corona properties.

Corona Parking Lot Compliance — Municipal Code & Fire Standards

Corona is an independent charter city — “The Circle City,” incorporated July 13, 1896, 39.96 square miles, population approximately 157,000. Commercial parking lots are governed by Corona Municipal Code Title 17, Chapter 17.76. Fire lane enforcement is handled by the Corona Fire Department (CFD), a fully municipal department with 7 stations (Station 1: 717 S. Main St, organized January 26, 1898). Enforcement through City of Corona Development Services.

Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 — Off-Street Parking Requirements

Corona Fire Department — Fire Lane Requirements (CFC § 503)

Fire lane enforcement in Corona is handled by the Corona Fire Department (CFD) — a fully municipal department with 7 stations citywide, organized January 26, 1898. The historic Station 1 at 717 S. Main Street anchors downtown Corona’s coverage. The CFD enforces California Fire Code § 503: red curb paint; “NO PARKING FIRE LANE” stenciling at maximum 50-foot intervals; vertical prohibition signs at each end; minimum 20-foot clear width; 26-foot minimum for buildings exceeding 30 feet — including Corona Regional Medical Center (238 beds), The Crossings at Corona retail structures, and all large commercial and industrial facilities citywide. CFD citations carry daily accumulating fines. Emergency same-day fire lane re-striping available — call (818) 930-5859. Fire lane compliance guide →

All striping paint applied in Corona — within the South Coast Air Basin — must comply with AQMD Rule 1113 VOC limits. Corona’s Inland Empire location near the Riverside/Orange County junction produces summer temperatures of 95–110°F regularly, with asphalt surface temperatures exceeding 155°F. All paint used by Bowman is AQMD Rule 1113-compliant and heat-rated for Inland Empire conditions on every project.

⚠️ Corona Regional Medical Center & Crossings — Highest ADA Risk in Corona

Corona Regional Medical Center (238 beds, 160-bed acute + 78-bed rehab campus, 1,250+ healthcare workers) and The Crossings at Corona retail center represent the two highest-ADA-exposure parking environments in the city. RCH’s 24/7 emergency services create continuous disabled patient, visitor, and healthcare worker parking demand. The Crossings at Corona’s dense retail creates additional disabled-shopper ADA exposure that medical-traffic ADA exposure. All surrounding commercial properties along University Avenue and Magnolia Avenue are actively monitored by plaintiff attorneys. Free ADA audit →

AQMD Rule 1113 — Paint Compliance

Parking Lot & ADA Striping Cost Corona 2026

Corona sits at the junction of the Inland Empire and Orange County — a high-heat, high-UV environment. Summer temperatures regularly reach 95–110°F with asphalt surface temperatures exceeding 155°F — standard water-based traffic paint degrades faster here than coastal markets, typically 12–18 months on high-traffic lots. Premium heat-rated, UV-resistant paint extends service life to 18–24 months. ADA handicap space painting is quoted as a complete per-space cost including ISA symbol, access aisle diagonal markings, sign installation, and dimensional verification against CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B and Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76.

ServiceUnitLowHighNotes
Line stripingPer linear ft$0.40$1.00$0.40 standard · $0.60 premium UV · $0.80 heat-rated · $1.00 thermoplastic
Re-stripe — Small lot (<50 spaces)Per project$400$950Retail strip, restaurant, small Corona office
Re-stripe — Mid lot (50–100 spaces)Per project$800$1,800Most common Corona commercial lot size
Re-stripe — Large lot (100–200 spaces)Per project$1,400$2,800Corona Regional Medical Center, retail centers
ADA handicap space — complete paintingPer space$60$175ISA symbol + access aisle + CBC Title 24 blue paint + van-accessible designation; includes dimensional verification
ADA sign installationPer sign$85$200.080″ aluminum, ISA + “Van Accessible” panel, 60-inch minimum mount height, Type IV retroreflective
ADA access aisle — diagonal hatchPer aisle$35$80CBC 11B-502.3.3 compliant diagonal striping + NO PARKING stencil
LAFD fire lane — red curb + stencilingPer linear ft$3$7LAFD compliant per CFC § 503
EV charging space markingPer space$45$120CALGreen Title 24 Part 11 compliant
After-hours / weekend schedulingPer project+15%+25%Required for CRMC 24/7 operations, The Crossings at Corona, industrial shift-change lots
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Corona Areas & Key Properties We Serve

From Corona Regional Medical Center to The Crossings at Corona to Grand Boulevard — Bowman serves the full commercial and medical range of The Circle City. Every project verified against Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76, CBC Title 24 ADA requirements, and Corona Fire Department fire lane standards.

Corona Regional Medical Center

238-bed community hospital network (160-bed acute care + 78-bed rehabilitation campus) — the city’s largest healthcare facility, 1,250+ healthcare workers, 347 physicians across 40+ specialties. Continuous 24/7 operations create the highest ADA parking demand in Corona. The rehabilitation campus specifically requires van-accessible parking with wide access aisles per CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B. CFD requires 26-foot fire lane clearance for CRMC structures. Emergency same-day ADA correction available — call (818) 930-5859.

The Crossings at Corona

Major retail center anchored along the 91 Freeway corridor — Target, Marshalls, Barnes & Noble, Regal Edwards Theater, and surrounding retail and dining. High daily foot traffic from Corona, Norco, Eastvale, and surrounding communities creates frequent ADA enforcement exposure. Large surface parking lots require current CBC Title 24 ADA space counts, CFD fire lane markings, and annual restripe cycles due to Inland Empire heat. EV charging space markings increasingly required per CALGreen as retail centers add charging stations.

Shops at Dos Lagos

Outdoor boutique lifestyle center with restaurants, a movie theater, and specialty retail in south Corona. The Dos Lagos Shopping Center serves high-income south Corona residents and commuters. Premium property standards demand well-maintained, clearly visible striping. ADA compliance for all accessible spaces required under CBC Title 24 — disabled visitor concentration is elevated at medical-adjacent and lifestyle retail centers. CFD fire lane requirements apply to all retail corridor structures.

Grand Boulevard — “The Circle City”

Corona’s iconic 3-mile Grand Boulevard circle is the defining historic landmark of the city — incorporated 1896, hosting its first car race in 1913. Downtown commercial properties along Grand Boulevard and Main Street serve the densest concentration of small business, dining, professional services, and civic facilities in the city. ADA compliance critical for all Downtown parking. The historic district has active redevelopment and commercial upgrading — striping quality is a visible indicator of property standards.

Industrial & Logistics Corridor

Corona hosts major industrial employers including All American Asphalt, 3M, Martin Marietta, Robertsons Ready Mix (Mitsubishi Materials), Vulcan Materials, and FST Sand & Gravel — among the Inland Empire’s largest industrial operators. Warehouse and distribution lots require OSHA-compliant aisle markings, pedestrian zone stripes, forklift warning lines, and loading dock markings. Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 standards apply. After-hours scheduling available for 24/7 shift-change operations.

Ontario Avenue & Hamner Avenue Corridors

Ontario Avenue and Hamner Avenue serve as Corona’s primary north-south commercial arteries — retail centers, restaurants, auto dealers, medical offices, and service businesses. High daily traffic from commuters using the 91 and 15 Freeways creates frequent Unruh Act ADA enforcement exposure on parking lots along these corridors. CFD actively monitors fire lanes throughout both corridors. 12–18 month restripe cycles typical for high-traffic lots on these arterials.

South Corona & Eagle Glen

South Corona’s newest and most upscale area — housing built 2000 to present, Eagle Glen Golf Course, and The Village at Eagle Glen shopping center with dining and retail. Premium residential community expects well-maintained commercial parking. Retail and restaurant properties serve high-income demographics demanding professional standards. HOA-managed properties and retail centers in this corridor require periodic restriping and CBC Title 24 ADA compliance maintenance.

Medical Office & Professional Corridors

Corona’s growing medical office network supports Corona Regional Medical Center with specialty practices, outpatient clinics, dental offices, and professional services throughout the city. Medical-adjacent commercial properties face the highest Unruh Act ADA enforcement activity — disabled patients visiting nearby providers frequently park at adjacent commercial lots, creating standing $4,000/visit exposure for non-compliant accessible spaces. Free on-site ADA audit for all Corona medical-adjacent properties — call (818) 930-5859.

Corona Parking Lot & ADA Striping Services

Full-service commercial parking lot and ADA striping for Corona properties — Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 compliant, Corona Fire Department fire lane compliant, CBC Title 24 ADA compliant, AQMD Rule 1113 paint compliant. One licensed contractor for striping, ADA compliance, fire lanes, seal coating, and signs throughout The Circle City.

ADA Handicap Space Painting

CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B compliant from measurement to final inspection. ISA symbol (blue background, white wheelchair, 36×36 minimum), 5-foot access aisle with diagonal hatch, van-accessible designation, 9-foot space width verification, slope check. The complete compliant package.

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ADA Sign Installation

ISA parking sign at 60-inch minimum mounting height. Separate “Van Accessible” panel below ISA sign per CBC 11B-502.6 — not combined. .080″ aluminum substrate, Type IV prismatic retroreflective sheeting, stainless hardware. Verified against CBC Title 24 before installation.

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Free ADA Parking Audit

On-site ADA audit for all Corona commercial, medical, industrial, and retail properties. We measure space dimensions, access aisle widths, slope, ISA symbol condition, sign height, and van-accessible designation. Written report documenting all compliance gaps — before you receive a demand letter. Critical for Ventura Blvd medical-adjacent properties.

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CASp Inspection Prep

Preparing for a Certified Access Specialist inspection? We perform pre-CASp ADA striping corrections covering all dimensional violations, access aisle markings, and sign requirements before your CASp inspection date. SB 1608 protection begins when corrections are documented. Call (818) 930-5859.

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Parking Lot Re-Striping

Re-striping per Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 using AQMD Rule 1113-compliant, heat-rated UV-resistant paint formulated for Inland Empire/OC junction conditions. Early morning starts required June–September — Corona asphalt surface temperatures exceed 150°F by mid-morning. ADA space count verified on every re-stripe project.

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LAFD Fire Lane Striping

Corona Fire Department compliant red curb painting, “NO PARKING FIRE LANE” stenciling per CFC § 503. 26-foot width for Corona Regional Medical Center, The Crossings retail structures, and all buildings exceeding 30 feet. Emergency same-day response for active CFD citations — (818) 930-5859.

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New Layout & Construction Striping

Full new lot layouts for resurfaced or newly constructed Corona properties. ADA count per CBC Title 24 and Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 calculated before layout. CFD clearances per CFC § 503 verified. CRMC, retail center, industrial, and warehouse-scale projects accommodated.

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Seal Coating, Crack Fill & EV Striping

Commercial seal coating protecting Corona lots from extreme Inland Empire UV oxidation and heat. Bundled with re-striping saves 15–25%. EV charging space designation per CALGreen Title 24 Part 11 for commercial EV charging installations at The Crossings at Corona, industrial facilities, and retail centers. Crack filling before seal coat application.

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Parking Lot & ADA Striping Corona FAQ — 2026

Parking lot striping in Corona costs $0.40–$1.00 per linear foot. Small lots under 50 spaces run $400–$950. Mid lots 50–100 spaces run $800–$1,800. Large lots 100–200 spaces run $1,400–$2,800. ADA handicap space complete painting (ISA symbol, access aisle, CBC Title 24 blue paint, sign installation) costs $60–$175 per space plus $85–$200 per sign. LAFD fire lane red curb at $3–$7 per linear foot. After-hours scheduling adds 15–25%. Call (818) 930-5859 for a same-day written estimate from our Van Nuys office, 5 miles away.

Corona is an independent charter city known as “The Circle City.” Commercial parking lots are governed by Corona Municipal Code Title 17, Chapter 17.76 (Off-Street Parking) — covering dimensional standards (9 ft × 18 ft stalls), required striping, accessible space count per CBC Title 24, surface requirements, and maintenance obligations. Fire lanes are enforced by the Corona Fire Department (7 stations, organized 1898, Station 1: 717 S. Main St) per California Fire Code § 503. ADA compliance follows California CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B (stricter than federal ADA 42 U.S.C. § 12101). AQMD Rule 1113 governs paint VOC compliance.

Under California CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B: 1–25 spaces = 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; 501–1,000 = 2% of total; 1,001+ = 20 plus 1 per 100 over 1,000. Of every 6 accessible spaces, 1 must be van-accessible. Non-compliance triggers Unruh Civil Rights Act (California Civil Code § 51) penalties of $4,000 minimum per violation per visit and federal ADA (42 U.S.C. § 12101) exposure. We provide free on-site ADA audits with written counts for all Corona properties — call (818) 930-5859.

California CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B Section 11B-502 requires: standard accessible space minimum 9 feet wide; standard access aisle minimum 5 feet wide with diagonal hatch markings; van-accessible space 9 feet wide + 8-foot access aisle (17 feet total) or 11-foot wide + 5-foot access aisle; maximum slope 2% (1:48) in all directions; ISA pavement symbol blue background white wheelchair minimum 36×36 inches; sign at minimum 60 inches to bottom from finished grade; van-accessible spaces require separate “Van Accessible” panel below the ISA sign — not combined on one sign. All measurements verified by our crew before paint is applied in Corona. Corona’s Santa Ana Mountain foothill terrain can create drainage slopes exceeding 2% in older lots. Slope violations require pavement correction.

Corona fire lanes are enforced by the Corona Fire Department (CFD), a fully municipal department with 7 stations citywide, organized January 26, 1898. Station 1 is at 717 S. Main Street. California Fire Code § 503 applies: red curb paint; “NO PARKING FIRE LANE” stenciling at maximum 50-foot intervals; vertical prohibition signs at each end; minimum 20-foot clear width; 26-foot minimum for buildings exceeding 30 feet — including PVHMC, Western University, and Fairplex structures. LACoFD citations carry daily accumulating fines. Emergency same-day fire lane correction available. Call (818) 930-5859.

California CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B Section 11B-502.2 requires that at least 1 in every 6 accessible parking spaces be van-accessible. A van-accessible space must provide minimum 9 feet of space width plus an 8-foot access aisle (17 feet total), OR 11 feet of space width plus a 5-foot access aisle as an alternate method. The space must have a separate sign panel stating “Van Accessible” mounted below the main ISA symbol sign — not combined. The Van Accessible sign bottom must be at 60 inches minimum mounting height. Properties with only one accessible space must make that space van-accessible. This is especially critical at Corona Regional Medical Center’s 78-bed rehabilitation campus, where van-transported patients are frequent, and at The Crossings at Corona and Shops at Dos Lagos where disabled shoppers with adapted vehicles require van-accessible spaces.

Corona commercial lots typically need re-striping every 12–15 months due to extreme Inland Valley heat. Summer temperatures reach 95–110°F with asphalt surface temperatures exceeding 160°F at peak, degrading standard traffic paint approximately 30–40% faster than coastal LA. Fairplex lots with intense annual LA County Fair foot and vehicle traffic may need 10–12 month cycles. PVHMC lots with concentrated disabled visitor traffic experience focused wear around accessible spaces. Corona Municipal Code Chapter 17.76 requires parking lot striping to remain maintained — faded, non-contrasting striping creates code compliance and ADA liability exposure simultaneously. Premium heat-rated paint extends service life to 18–22 months.

Yes — this is an active enforcement environment throughout Corona. The California Unruh Civil Rights Act (Civil Code § 51) allows $4,000 minimum statutory damages per violation per visit — no injury required, no pattern required. Corona’s concentration of Corona Regional Medical Center (238 beds, rehabilitation campus), The Crossings at Corona, Shops at Dos Lagos, and large employer campuses creates sustained disabled-visitor traffic. If you’ve received a demand letter: contact your commercial insurance carrier and an ADA defense attorney immediately; photograph your current lot; and call us at (818) 930-5859 for emergency ADA correction striping — same-day available. A CASp inspection before litigation concludes provides SB 1608 legal protection.

Yes — evening, weekend, and early morning scheduling is available for all Corona properties. Corona Regional Medical Center operates 24/7 — employee lots require 2am–5am scheduling windows. The Crossings at Corona and Shops at Dos Lagos can be scheduled on overnight windows between retail close and morning open. Industrial and warehouse lots accommodate shift-change scheduling. Summer striping must begin before 7am — Corona asphalt surface temperatures exceed 140°F by mid-morning. After-hours scheduling adds 15–25% to project cost. Call (818) 930-5859 to arrange scheduling for your specific Corona property.

Yes. Bowman Parking Lot Striping And Seal Coating holds California Contractor License #1138257 — verifiable at cslb.ca.gov. We are fully bonded and insured, BBB Accredited, veteran-owned, and registered with the California DIR. We know Corona is an independent charter city governed by Municipal Code Chapter 17.76, with fire lanes enforced by the Corona Fire Department (7 stations organized 1898, Station 1 at 717 S. Main St), and ADA compliance governed by CBC Title 24 Chapter 11B and Civil Code § 51. All paint is AQMD Rule 1113 compliant and heat-rated for Inland Empire/OC junction conditions. Call (818) 930-5859 for a same-day written estimate.

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