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Arlington Heights vs Orland Park

How do driveway rules rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Arlington Heights and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Arlington Heights regulates driveway width, materials, and parking surfaces in residential areas. Vehicles must be parked on approved hard surfaces, and parking on grass or unpaved areas in front yards is prohibited.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park regulates residential driveway width, materials, and apron construction through the Building Division. Driveways must use approved hard-surface materials, meet width limits based on garage size, and require a permit for installation, expansion, or apron work.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsOrland Park
Approved SurfacesConcrete, asphalt, paversConcrete, asphalt, pavers
Grass ParkingProhibited in front/side yards-
Max WidthTypically 24 feet at curb-
Right-of-Way PermitRequired for apron work-
ContactEngineering (847) 368-5870Building (708) 403-6200
Max Width (SFR)-Typically 24 ft at garage
Gravel-Not permitted
Apron Permit-Required from Public Works

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Can I park on the grass in my front yard in Arlington Heights?

No. Vehicles must be parked on approved hard surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. Parking on grass or unpaved areas in front or side yards is a code violation.

What materials can I use for a driveway?

Approved materials include concrete, asphalt, and brick pavers. Gravel is generally not permitted in established residential areas. Contact Engineering at (847) 368-5870.

Do I need a permit to replace my driveway?

A right-of-way permit is required for driveway apron work within the public right-of-way. Contact the Engineering Department for permit requirements.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I need a permit to widen my driveway in Orland Park?

Yes. Driveway expansions and any work in the public right-of-way (apron) require a permit from the Building Division and Public Works.

Can I park on the grass in Orland Park?

No. Parking is only permitted on approved paved driveway surfaces. Lawn parking is a code violation subject to fines.

Can I have a gravel driveway in Orland Park?

No. Residential driveways must be surfaced with concrete, asphalt, or pavers. Gravel and dirt driveways are not permitted.

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