ADA Parking Requirements & Compliance
From clearly marked parking spaces to seamlessly integrated curb ramps, we ensure full ADA compliance while enhancing accessibility for all.

Ensure Your Business Meets ADA Parking Requirements
Our expert ADA parking compliance services help create a safer, more inclusive environment while minimizing liabilities and legal risks. Contact us today to learn how we can keep your business fully accessible and compliant.
A Closer Look At Our ADA Parking Compliance Services:
- Handicap Parking Line Striping
- Handicap Parking Signage Installation
- Handicap Curb Ramp Installation
- Path of Travel Upgrades
ADA Parking Requirements in Texas
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, when state or local governments, businesses and non-profit organizations provide parking lots or garages, accessible parking spaces complying must be provided. In Texas, that means:
- ADA Parking must be located on the shortest route to the business entrance
- ADA spaces must have clearly marked access aisles
- ADA spaces must be a specific size, depending on the vehicle
- Businesses must have an appropriate number of ADA parking depending on the population served, the function of the building, and more
Our ADA Parking Lot Compliance Process
Understand ADA Regulations
Conduct a Site Assessment
Implement Regulatory Steps

Key Benefits
- Enhanced Accessibility
- Enhanced Safety
- Legal Compliance
- Improved Customer Experience
- Reduced Liability
- Increased Inclusivity
Our Service Areas
Central Texas's premier Asphalt Paving & Concrete Provider
RDC Paving is the trusted name for reliable maintenance, repair, and installation services in communities throughout the Austin, Texas area including:
Austin | Georgetown | Hutto | Kyle | Hill Country | Waco | Killeen | Temple | Belton | New Braunfels | San Marcos | San Antonio | Marble Falls | Burnet | Leander
Our Office:
- Hutto
120 Iron Horse Dr,
Hutto, TX 78643

ADA Regulation FAQs
The lifespan of your asphalt pavement depends on factors such as the climate you live in and how often you use your paved area. On average, a new asphalt pavement will last around 20 to 30 years.
Failing to comply with ADA parking standards can lead to significant legal repercussions, including fines from the U.S. Department of Justice, lawsuits from individuals affected by non-compliance, and potential civil penalties. In some states, penalties can exceed thousands of dollars per violation.
Parking lot re-striping should be conducted every few years, depending on heavy traffic, harsh weather, and how much your lines are fading. This will help ensure your parking lot is ADA compliant.