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🌿 Landscaping Rules/Grass Height Limits

Chicago vs Orland Park

How do grass height limits rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Orland Park has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago Municipal Code Section 7-28-120 requires all property owners to keep weeds and grass below an average height of 10 inches. Violations carry fines of $600 to $1,200 per day, and overgrown vegetation is declared a public nuisance.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park's property maintenance code limits grass and weeds to 8 inches maximum height. Owners receive notice to cut, and the village may cut overgrown lots and bill the owner for costs plus administrative fees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
Maximum Height10 inches average-
Code Section7-28-120-
Fine Range$600 - $1,200 per day-
EnforcementStreets and Sanitation-
Max Height-8 inches
Notice Period-Typically 7-10 days
Village Cut Fee-$150-$500+ per cut
Native Plantings-Allowed with approved plan
Contact-Code Enforcement (708) 403-6225

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Chicago FAQ

How tall can my grass be in Chicago?

Weeds and grass must be kept below an average height of 10 inches under Section 7-28-120. Exceeding this is a public nuisance.

What is the fine for overgrown grass in Chicago?

$600 to $1,200 per day of violation. The city may also cut the weeds and place a lien on your property for the cost.

Orland Park FAQ

How tall can my grass be in Orland Park?

Grass and weeds must not exceed 8 inches in height under the property maintenance code.

What if I don't cut my lawn in Orland Park?

After notice, the village may have the lot cut and bill you for the cost plus admin fees. Unpaid charges become a lien on the property.

Can I have a prairie or wildflower yard in Orland Park?

Yes with prior approval and a managed plan. Unapproved or unmanaged overgrowth will be treated as a violation of the 8-inch limit.

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