CCDARC's coyote conflict guidance emphasizes coexistence, hazing, and attractant removal over lethal control. The Forest Preserve District of Cook County manages 70,000 acres of habitat, and Illinois Wildlife Code (520 ILCS 5) governs nuisance removal permits.
Cook County is among the most studied urban coyote landscapes in the country, anchored by long-running Cook County Coyote Project research. CCDARC's public guidance treats coyotes as permanent neighbors and asks residents to use hazing (loud noise, eye contact, throwing objects) and attractant removal (secure trash, no outdoor pet food, feed birds modestly) before requesting trapping. The Forest Preserve District of Cook County (FPDCC) manages 70,000 acres of habitat and works with municipalities on hot-spot education. Lethal removal of nuisance coyotes is regulated under the Illinois Wildlife Code (520 ILCS 5) and requires an Illinois Department of Natural Resources nuisance-animal permit.
Intentionally feeding coyotes or other wildlife violates many Cook suburb codes and FPDCC rules in preserves. Unpermitted trapping or shooting violates the Illinois Wildlife Code (520 ILCS 5) and can bring misdemeanor charges and IDNR enforcement.
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Orland Park, IL
Orland Park Village Code Chapter 5 (Health and Sanitation) and the general nuisance provisions prohibit unreasonably loud noise that disturbs the peace, with...
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Orland Park restricts overnight on-street parking from 2:00 AM to 6:00 AM in most residential areas. Temporary overnight permits are available for guests and...
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Orland Park prohibits parking of commercial vehicles over 8,000 pounds GVW on residential streets and driveways overnight. Box trucks, semi-tractors, and tra...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park allows daytime on-street parking in most residential neighborhoods but enforces overnight parking restrictions, signed time limits, and snow rout...
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Orland Park limits residential fences to 6 feet in side and rear yards and 4 feet in front yards. Corner lots have additional sight-triangle restrictions. Fe...
Orland Park, IL
Orland Park permits small recreational fires in approved fire pits or chimineas with restrictions: maximum 3-foot diameter, only seasoned firewood (no yard w...
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