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Street Closures: Arlington Heights vs Des Plaines

How do street closures rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Des Plaines, IL?

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

No data available yet for Arlington Heights.

Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Productions requiring street closures in Des Plaines must apply through the film/special-event permit process, coordinate with Police and Public Works, and pay for traffic control. Major arterial closures require additional state or county coordination.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsDes Plaines
Police Officers-Required, at cost
State Routes-Need IDOT coordination
County Routes-Need Cook County DOT
Notification-7-10 days typical
Emergency Access-Always maintained

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Arlington Heights FAQ

No FAQs available.

Des Plaines FAQ

Can I close a street in downtown Des Plaines for filming?

Local streets can be closed under a film/special-event permit with traffic-control officers and Public Works coordination. Major arterials require additional state or county approval.

Who pays for police traffic control?

The production pays for off-duty police officers at city overtime rates. Rates and minimum hours are set by the Des Plaines Police Department.

What about Mannheim or Golf Road?

These are state routes (US 12/45, IL 58) requiring IDOT coordination in addition to city film permits. Lead time is significantly longer.

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