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Affordable Housing Linkage Fee: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do affordable housing linkage fee rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County operates the Affordable Housing Trust Fund through the Bureau of Economic Development, but no countywide developer linkage fee exists. Linkage and inclusionary fees are imposed suburb-by-suburb (Evanston, Highland Park, Oak Park, Skokie) under home-rule authority.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago's Affordable Requirements Ordinance MCC 2-44-080 requires residential developments of 10 or more units that receive city zoning bonuses, financial assistance, or are on city-owned land to set aside 20 percent affordable units, build off-site, or pay an in-lieu fee.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
Cook AHTFOrd. 04-O-04-
Countywide linkageNone-
Evanston rate10% or ~$175K/unit-
Funding sourcesHOME, CDBG, general fund-
Authority-MCC 2-44-080
Threshold-10 or more units
Set-aside-20 percent affordable
Downtown in-lieu fee-About $135,000 per unit
Trigger-City bonus, land, or assistance

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Does my Cook County suburb have a linkage fee?

Likely only if it is home-rule (population over 25,000 or voter-approved). Check Evanston, Oak Park, Highland Park, Skokie, and Cicero zoning codes for project-specific inclusionary requirements.

Where does the Cook AHTF money come from?

Federal HOME and CDBG grants plus county general revenue, not developer fees. The fund supports nonprofit-owned affordable housing acquisition and rehab across suburban Cook.

Chicago FAQ

Does the ARO apply to all residential projects?

No. It applies only when projects of 10-plus units receive zoning bonuses, planned development approval, public land, or city financial assistance. Pure as-of-right private projects without those triggers are exempt.

How much is the ARO in-lieu fee?

Fees vary by location: roughly $135,000 per unit in the downtown high-cost zone, lower in equity priority zones. The 2021 amendments tied fees to local market rates and require off-site units within two miles.

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