ADA Paving Compliance
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ADA Paving Compliance Across California
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ADA-related parking lot and pavement violations are identified every year across California, especially around striping, ramps, access aisles and surface slopes.
$8k–$25k
Typical cost
Business owners often face avoidable expenses when ADA paving issues are discovered late and corrections must be made under pressure or during active use.
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Your Go-To Resource for ADA Paving Compliance in California
ADA Paving California is a dedicated educational resource built for business owners, paving contractors and property managers who need clear, practical information about ADA paving requirements across California. We focus exclusively on ADA paving parking lots, ramps, striping, surface conditions and California Title 24, publishing guides and articles to help you understand the requirements that apply to your property. The information on this site is educational in nature and does not constitute legal or professional advice.
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WHO THIS IS FOR
ADA Paving Information for Every Role in California
Business Owners
If you own a commercial property, restaurant, retail space or office in California, our free guides help you understand what ADA requires for your parking lot before problems arise.
Paving Contractors
Before restriping or resurfacing any commercial lot, knowing California ADA paving standards helps you deliver compliant work and protect your clients from violations.
Property Managers
HOA boards, retail center managers and office park administrators can use our resources to understand which ADA paving standards apply to their properties before any maintenance begins.
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COMMON QUESTIONS
ADA Paving Frequently Asked Questions
Plain-English answers to the questions we hear most from California business owners and contractors.
California combines federal ADA standards with state-specific Title 24 requirements. Parking lots must have clearly marked accessible spaces, proper dimensions, access aisles and compliant signage. The exact number of required spaces depends on total lot size.
A compliant parking lot needs the correct number of accessible spaces, proper slope, marked access aisles, compliant signage and a clear accessible path from parking to the building entrance. Our free checklist covers each requirement in detail.
The most frequently cited issues are faded or missing accessible space striping, improper access aisle width, excessive surface slope, missing or incorrect signage and lack of a compliant curb ramp connecting parking to the sidewalk or entrance.
Yes, in most cases. Under California law, restriping is considered an alteration, which triggers the obligation to bring the affected area into full ADA compliance. This is one of the most misunderstood rules in ADA paving.
Federal ADA sets minimum national standards for accessibility. California Title 24 often goes further, with stricter requirements for accessible space dimensions, slopes and signage. California businesses must comply with whichever standard is more stringent.
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