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Driveway Rules: Chicago vs Skokie

How do driveway rules rules compare between Chicago, IL and Skokie, IL?

Chicago and Skokie have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago Municipal Code Chapter 9-64 prohibits blocking driveways and regulates driveway apron parking. Vehicles may park on a privately owned driveway apron if at least 10 feet of roadway remains clear on one-way streets and the sidewalk is not blocked.

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Skokie, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Skokie regulates residential driveway width, materials, and apron construction through the Community Development Department. Driveways must be paved with approved materials, meet width maximums based on lot size, and require a permit for new installation or expansion.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoSkokie
Code Chapter9-64-
Driveway BlockingProhibited β€” subject to ticket/tow-
Apron ParkingAllowed if 10 ft roadway clear-
Parallel ParkingRequired β€” face direction of traffic-
Max Width (SFR)-~20 feet at property line
Approved Surfaces-Concrete, asphalt, pavers
Gravel-Not permitted
Apron Permit-Required from Public Works
Contact-Community Dev (847) 933-8235

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Chicago FAQ

Can I park on my own driveway apron in Chicago?

Yes, but only if at least 10 feet of roadway remains clear for traffic on one-way streets and the sidewalk is not blocked.

What happens if someone blocks my driveway?

Blocking a driveway violates Section 9-64-100. You can call 311 to report it. The vehicle may be ticketed and towed.

Skokie FAQ

Do I need a permit to redo my driveway in Skokie?

Yes for any work in the public right-of-way (apron) and for new construction or expansion. Simple resurfacing of existing private driveway may not require a permit, but confirm with Community Development.

Can I park on the grass in Skokie?

No. Parking is only permitted on approved paved driveway surfaces. Parking on lawns or unpaved areas is a code violation.

How wide can my driveway be in Skokie?

Residential driveways are generally limited to 20 feet at the property line, though wider driveways may be approved based on lot size and garage configuration.

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