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Holiday Displays: Chicago vs Schaumburg

How do holiday displays rules compare between Chicago, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Chicago and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Chicago does not have specific regulations restricting holiday displays on private residential property. General sign and safety codes apply, and displays that extend over the public way or create safety hazards may be subject to enforcement.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Cook County does not have specific restrictions on residential holiday decorations in unincorporated areas. Displays are considered temporary and generally permitted. Lighting must not create a traffic hazard or unreasonable light trespass.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoSchaumburg
Private PropertyGenerally unrestricted-
Public WayMay need permit if extending over sidewalk-
ElectricalGFCI required for outdoor outlets-
Fire SafetyMust not create fire hazard-
HOAMay have separate restrictions-
Restrictions-None specific to holidays
Duration-Reasonable temporary display
Safety-No traffic/visibility hazards
Light Trespass-Nuisance rules apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Are there rules about holiday decorations in Chicago?

Chicago does not have specific regulations restricting holiday displays on private property. General safety codes apply: don't block sidewalks, use safe electrical practices, and avoid fire hazards.

Can my condo association restrict holiday decorations?

Yes. Condo associations and HOAs in Chicago may have their own rules about exterior decorations, including holiday displays. Check your building's rules and regulations.

Schaumburg FAQ

Are there limits on holiday decorations in Cook County?

No specific restrictions exist for residential holiday decorations. Displays must not create safety hazards and should be removed after the season.

Can my neighbor complain about my Christmas lights?

Excessive lighting that causes light trespass may be addressed under nuisance provisions. Reasonable seasonal displays are generally accepted.

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