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Fresh Parking lot Striping for New H Mart in Cherry Hill, NJ

The new anchor store at D&Q Plaza sits on Route 70 East — a two-level retail site with a sloped, split-level parking design. That grade change makes clear, readable lot lines a safety requirement — not just a cosmetic fix.

This page covers parking lot striping along the Route 70 East corridor, from D&Q Plaza to Liberty Bell Plaza. We handle re-striping, ADA stall marking, fire lane marking, directional arrows, and curb painting for commercial properties in this area.

Route 70 carries over 54,000 vehicles per day. Faded lines on a corridor this busy create driver confusion and increase liability risk. Cherry Hill Township requires nonresidential lots to stay in proper state of repair. Winter snow removal also strips paint from lot surfaces every season.

If you manage or own property near the Route 70 corridor, we can check availability for your site.
 

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Route 70 Parking Lots Need More Than a Fresh Coat of Paint

If you manage a property along Route 70 East, worn lot markings are a common problem. Fading stall lines, missing ADA symbols, unclear fire lanes, and worn arrows all add up. On a high-traffic corridor like Route 70, they add up fast.

The lower lot at D&Q Plaza feeds directly into the new store's main entrance. During weekend food hall crowds, faded arrows in that lower lot create real driver confusion. Early-morning surges tied to the 8:30 AM opening make that problem worse.

Winter takes a toll too. Snow removal scours surface markings each season. Most Route 70 lots need a close look every spring. Properties near busy retail markets see this wear pattern more than most — and many need a full re-stripe before summer traffic picks up.
 

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Cherry Hill Township Parking Lot Rules Every Property Owner Should Know

Cherry Hill Township requires all nonresidential parking lots to stay free from hazardous conditions. That means stall lines, fire lanes, and ADA markings must be legible and intact. If they're not, your property can receive a notice from Township Property Maintenance at 856-834-3364.

Township code also requires interior landscaped islands in commercial lots — one island for every 10 parking spaces. If re-striping changes your lot layout, island placement may need to be reviewed as well.

Snow and ice removal must happen within 48 hours of snowfall under local code. That repeated plowing and salt use damages paint every winter. Post-winter is the most common time commercial property owners on Route 70 schedule re-striping. Properties in nearby Haddonfield and Moorestown follow similar Burlington and Camden County requirements.

If a property receives a code violation notice, getting re-striping scheduled quickly limits further exposure. A completed re-stripe also documents your maintenance effort — useful during lease renewals and annual property inspections. Route 70 commercial lots are among the most commonly flagged in Cherry Hill's code inspection cycle.
 

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Preparing a Split-Level or Multi-Tenant Lot for Line Striping

Sloped and tiered lots need a different approach than flat commercial surfaces. D&Q Plaza has two levels built into the building's hillside design. Working in sections prevents paint runoff and overspray across grade changes.

The upper level at D&Q Plaza serves a separate entrance from the lower-level entry. Coordinating both levels means scheduling at least two crew phases. That keeps each section accessible while the other is being worked.

Before any paint goes down, we do a pre-job walkthrough. We confirm stall count, ADA placement, and fire lane locations with you. For multi-tenant sites, we also work around delivery windows and anchor-store hours to keep disruption low. The expanded market space at D&Q Plaza has changed lot traffic patterns significantly — we account for that during planning.
 

How Striping Gets Done Near Active Food Markets and Commercial Lots

Most jobs along Route 70 start between 5:00 AM and 9:00 AM. That window keeps your lot accessible during business hours and avoids peak traffic on one of Cherry Hill's busiest roads. We use fast-dry traffic paint — most stalls reopen within 30 to 60 minutes of application.

The I-295 interchange at Route 70 means lots near D&Q Plaza fill early on weekday mornings. We schedule arrival before the store's 8:30 AM opening to avoid conflicts in the lower lot. Getting in and out early protects your tenants and your customers.

Before we stripe any commercial lot, we also check surface condition. Cracked pavement, loose aggregate, and standing water areas can affect paint adhesion and durability. We flag anything that would reduce stripe life so you know what to expect from the finished job.

We regularly serve Voorhees and Maple Shade properties on the same route.
 

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After the Lines Dry: ADA Compliance, Stall Count, and Warehouse Line Striping

Once the paint is dry, we walk the lot with you. We verify stall count and confirm no spaces were lost to new curb or island changes. This step matters most before inspections, lease renewals, or tenant walkthroughs.

ADA-compliant stalls must be at least 8 feet wide with a 5-foot access aisle. Van-accessible stalls require an 8-foot aisle alongside the stall. Both types must be placed near the main entrance — not just in any open corner of the lot. If your property has a new tenant requiring accessible entry, we can walk the lot before work begins to identify placement issues before paint goes down.

Route 70 is Cherry Hill's designated healthcare corridor. Medical tenants along this stretch face stricter ADA scrutiny than most commercial properties. We also handle warehouse line markings for properties with loading areas or storage space along the Route 70 corridor. Properties in Collingswood and Haddonfield frequently need ADA audits after resurfacing or island work.

How to Reach Us for Parking Lot Striping Near H Mart

We serve the Route 70 East corridor regularly — from D&Q Plaza east toward Evesham. We know the split-level access points, the lot grades at D&Q Plaza, and the morning traffic patterns along this stretch. That local knowledge saves time on scheduling and setup.

We also serve Liberty Bell Plaza at 2075 Route 70 East and Heritage Square at 1871 Route 70 East. Properties along this stretch are frequently combined into the same service route.

Getting Here from the Route 70 / I-295 Interchange:

Take I-295 to the Route 70 East exit. Continue east on Route 70 for approximately half a mile. D&Q Plaza will appear on your right — look for the store sign visible from the road. Turn right into the main plaza entrance and follow the drive down to the lower parking level.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you stripe a parking lot while the stores are still open?

Yes — we schedule most jobs between 5:00 AM and 9:00 AM to work around open businesses. Fast-dry traffic paint means stalls are back in use within 30 to 60 minutes of application. Most tenants and shoppers never notice the work was done.

How often does a busy Route 70 parking lot need re-striping?

High-traffic lots on Route 70 typically need re-striping every one to two years. Snow removal each winter speeds up that timeline — plowing and salt wear down paint faster than traffic alone.

Does Cherry Hill Township require permits for parking lot re-striping?

Re-striping an existing lot in Cherry Hill typically does not require a permit. If your project includes a new layout, added islands, or changed stall configurations, a permit may be required. We recommend checking with Cherry Hill Township before any layout changes. If your property manager handles Township filings, give them a heads-up before any resurfacing or layout work begins.

What happens to lot markings after Cherry Hill's 48-hour snow removal?

Plowing and road salt damage lot paint every winter — this is the most common cause of early line fading on the Route 70 corridor. Post-winter is the busiest re-striping season in Cherry Hill. A spring inspection usually shows exactly what needs to be repainted. Lots with exposed aggregate or older asphalt tend to show the most wear after a hard winter.

Are split-level lots like D&Q Plaza more expensive to stripe?

Split-level lots like D&Q Plaza use phased scheduling — we divide the work by level to keep access open throughout the job. This approach is standard for tiered lots and is part of how we plan every project at sites like this.

Do you serve properties near Voorhees or Maple Shade in the same trip?

Yes — we regularly combine Route 70 and Route 73 corridor properties on the same service route. If your property is near Voorhees or Maple Shade, ask about availability when you reach out.

Standards We Follow

ADA stall ratios are tied to total stall count, per federal ADA standards. Paint dry times shift with humidity near the Delaware, per paint manufacturer cure data. Cherry Hill has both a City and a Township with different lot mixes, per municipal records.

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