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Front Yard Gardens: Chicago vs Schaumburg

How do front yard gardens rules compare between Chicago, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Chicago and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Chicago permits front yard gardens including vegetable gardens and native plantings on private residential property. The Chicago Landscape Ordinance (Chapter 10-32) sets minimum landscaping standards. Chicago's urban agriculture ordinance explicitly permits residential food gardens. The City promotes urban farming through multiple programs.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Cook County allows front yard vegetable gardens. Illinois passed SB 3431 (2022) prohibiting municipalities from banning food gardens on residential property. The Cook County Zoning Ordinance requires maintained landscaping but does not restrict food production in residential yards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoSchaumburg
Front Yard GardensPermitted and encouraged-
Max Grass Height10 inches (Ch. 7-28-120)-
Urban AgricultureZoning permits residential farms-
Free TreesAvailable through Forestry Bureau-
State Law-SB 3431 (2022)
Vegetables-Allowed in front yards
Maintenance-Must be kept orderly
Structures-Must meet setback rules

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Chicago FAQ

Can I plant a vegetable garden in my front yard in Chicago?

Yes. Chicago permits and encourages front yard gardens including vegetables, herbs, and native plantings. The zoning code explicitly allows urban agriculture in residential districts. Keep vegetation maintained to avoid nuisance citations.

What is the grass height limit in Chicago?

Grass and weeds must be kept under 10 inches per Municipal Code 7-28-120. Violations can result in fines up to $600. This applies to lawn areas, not intentional gardens.

Schaumburg FAQ

Can I grow vegetables in my front yard in Cook County?

Yes. Illinois SB 3431 (2022) prohibits local governments from banning food gardens on residential property. Front yard vegetable gardens are allowed in unincorporated Cook County.

Are there restrictions on front yard gardens?

Gardens must be maintained in orderly condition and not obstruct sidewalks. Structures like raised beds and trellises must comply with zoning setback and height requirements.

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