
For Utah property managers, ADA compliance goes beyond the entrance ramp. The parking lot is often a visitor’s first impression and it must meet the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). According to the U.S. Department of Justice ADA guidelines, accessible parking spaces must have firm, stable surfaces, minimal slopes, clearly marked access aisles, and proper signage.
These requirements apply to both new construction and restriping projects, meaning accessibility should always be part of your pavement planning. When incorporated early, compliance reduces costly retrofits, prevents liability, and supports a safe, inclusive environment for every visitor who enters your property.
ADA-compliant design isn’t just about meeting regulations, it's about protecting your business reputation and ensuring all customers and tenants can safely access your facility year-round.
When parking lots lack accessible stalls, have uneven slopes, or use faded markings, the risks go far beyond appearance. Non-compliance exposes property owners to liability claims, accessibility complaints, and expensive rework. From a technical perspective, even small errors in grading, slope tolerance, or access aisle width can cause ADA audit failures that require full re-striping or reconstruction.
Proactive attention to these details during routine maintenance or paving helps Utah property managers avoid disruption and preserve both accessibility and long-term property value. By addressing small issues before they become violations, businesses maintain safer environments and avoid the financial impact of non-compliance.
True compliance starts below the surface. The base layers of asphalt and concrete must be designed and installed to maintain long-term accessibility. Proper grading ensures slopes meet ADA tolerances, while durable, flexible asphalt materials resist cracking and deformation caused by heavy vehicles or temperature swings.
Go Pave Utah applies engineering precision to every phase of asphalt and concrete work, ensuring the finished product meets accessibility standards and withstands Utah’s climate. Their crews understand that a compliant parking lot depends as much on what’s beneath the surface as what’s visible on top. With the right design, your pavement remains safe, functional, and compliant year after year.
ADA compliance extends far beyond blue paint and signage. A compliant parking area should include:
According to the Federal Highway Administration, exterior surfaces and parking areas must remain stable and slip-resistant to ensure equal access. In Utah’s freeze–thaw climate, even minor cracking or heaving can disrupt accessibility and turn a compliant lot into a liability if not repaired promptly.
Working with Go Pave Utah ensures ADA standards are built into every stage of your pavement plan. Their parking lot striping and marking services combine technical accuracy with materials built for Utah’s unique environment. From layout design and surface preparation to signage installation and long-term maintenance, Go Pave Utah helps property managers stay compliant, protect budgets, and keep their properties accessible year-round.
When your parking lot reflects ADA standards, you’re not just meeting regulations you’re investing in safety, professionalism, and inclusivity. With Go Pave Utah, accessibility starts at the curb and extends across every square foot of your property.