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Sidewalk Repair: Chicago vs Orland Park

How do sidewalk repair rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Chicago and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago operates a Shared Cost Sidewalk Program where homeowners share sidewalk replacement costs with the city at below-market rates. Under Section 10-28-540, persons using space under sidewalks must keep them in good condition. The city also repairs sidewalks through its general infrastructure program.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park's sidewalk maintenance program shares costs between the village and adjacent property owners. The 50/50 sidewalk replacement program covers many residential repairs at reduced cost to homeowners.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
ProgramShared Cost Sidewalk Program50/50 cost share
Code SectionSec. 10-28-540-
Senior DiscountAvailable for seniors and disabled-
ADA RampsCity pays full cost-
Snow/Ice Removal-Owner responsibility
Trip Hazard-1/2 inch or greater
Tree Damage-Often village-funded
Reporting-Village service request

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Does Chicago have a sidewalk cost-sharing program?

Yes. The Shared Cost Sidewalk Program lets homeowners replace sidewalks at below-market rates, with the city paying a portion. Senior citizens and persons with disabilities get additional discounts. The city pays the full cost of ADA ramps.

Am I responsible for the sidewalk in front of my Chicago home?

Under Section 10-28-540, property owners must keep adjacent sidewalks in good condition and free from snow, ice, and obstructions. The Shared Cost Sidewalk Program helps offset replacement costs.

Orland Park FAQ

Who pays to fix the sidewalk in front of my house?

Many repairs qualify for the 50/50 program where village and owner share costs. Damage from village-owned trees or utilities may be fully village-funded.

How do I report a broken sidewalk?

Submit a service request through the village website or call Public Works. The village will inspect and determine the appropriate program.

Do I have to shovel my sidewalk?

Yes. Property owners are responsible for snow and ice removal from public sidewalks abutting their property within the time frame specified in village code.

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