

A well-designed parking lot improves traffic flow, safety, accessibility, and overall aesthetics, enhancing the experience for customers, residents, and visitors.
Common choices include asphalt, concrete, and reinforced gravel. Asphalt is cost-effective, concrete is durable, and gravel is suitable for low-traffic areas.
Proper design includes designated accessible spaces, ramps, curb cuts, and clear signage to meet federal and state accessibility requirements.
Yes, landscaping can define traffic lanes, manage storm water, and enhance curb appeal with trees, shrubs, and green buffers.
With proper materials, grading, and maintenance, a parking lot can last 15–25 years or more, depending on usage and local climate conditions in Gainesville and surrounding towns.