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Tree Replacement Requirements: Chicago vs Tinley Park

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Chicago, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Tinley Park has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago requires replacement of parkway trees damaged or removed during construction with a minimum 4-inch caliper B&B tree under MCC 10-32. The city also plants replacement trees for dead or dying parkway trees through the Bureau of Forestry.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park requires replacement of trees removed during development at ratios established in site plan approvals, and parkway trees removed by the Village or by permit are typically replaced by Village forestry.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoTinley Park
Construction ReplacementMin. 4" caliper B&B for damaged trees > 4" DBH-
New DevelopmentMin. 2.5" caliper parkway trees (4" in Central Area)-
Code SectionMCC 10-32, Zoning 17-11-
City PlantingRequest through 311-
Appraised ValuePer MCC 10-32-200 if replacement not feasible-
Development Replacement-Per approved site plan
Replacement Ratio-Typically 1:1 to higher
Approved Species List-Via Public Works
Parkway Replacement-Village-funded

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Chicago FAQ

What size replacement tree is required when a parkway tree is damaged in Chicago?

A minimum 4-inch caliper B&B tree as directed by the Bureau of Forestry. If a suitable replacement is unavailable, the responsible party pays the tree's appraised value per MCC 10-32-200.

Can I request a new parkway tree in front of my Chicago home?

Yes. Contact 311 or use the CHI 311 app to request a new parkway tree planting. The Bureau of Forestry manages the planting program and selects appropriate species.

Tinley Park FAQ

If I remove a tree on my property, do I have to replace it?

For a single healthy backyard tree, typically no. For development-related removals or parkway trees, replacement per Village rules is required.

What trees can I plant in the parkway?

Only from the Village's approved parkway species list, and with Public Works coordination for planting and placement.

Who pays to replace a storm-damaged parkway tree?

Typically the Village, though owners may also purchase/plant through Village-coordinated programs.

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