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Block Party Permits: Chicago vs Evanston

How do block party permits rules compare between Chicago, IL and Evanston, IL?

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago block party permits are free and obtained through your local aldermanic office, which submits the request to the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) under Municipal Code Section 9-12-040. Permits allow closure of a single block (intersection to intersection) from 10 AM to 10 PM. Permits will not be issued for more than one day in succession, for arterial streets, bus routes, or for commercial purposes. Requests must be submitted to CDOT at least 3 business days before the event.

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Evanston, IL

Cook County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoEvanston
Permit FeeFree β€” no charge-
Application ProcessThrough your alderman's office-
CDOT Deadline3 business days before event-
Closure Hours10 AM to 10 PM, one day only-
Governing CodeMunicipal Code Section 9-12-040-

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Chicago FAQ

How do I get a block party permit in Chicago?

Contact your local alderman's office, which submits the request to CDOT on your behalf. The request must reach CDOT at least 3 business days before your event. There is no fee for the permit.

Can I have a block party on a busy street in Chicago?

No. Block party permits are not issued for Federal Aid Urban Streets (arterial roads) or streets with bus routes. The permit covers only a single residential block from intersection to intersection.

Evanston FAQ

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