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Obstruction Rules: Des Plaines vs Orland Park

How do obstruction rules rules compare between Des Plaines, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Des Plaines and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Des Plaines prohibits obstruction of public sidewalks by signs, merchandise, vehicles, vegetation, or construction debris. Property owners must maintain ADA-compliant passage and trim vegetation overhanging the sidewalk.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park prohibits obstructing public sidewalks with merchandise, signs, vehicles, vegetation, or debris. Property owners must maintain clear passage and trim overhanging branches to maintain ADA-compliant pedestrian clearance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDes PlainesOrland Park
Vertical Clearance8 feet minimum8 ft minimum
Path Width36 inches min (ADA)-
Construction PermitRequired for closure-
Sandwich BoardsPermit required-
Snow PilesNot on sidewalk-
Vegetation Trim-Owner responsibility
ROW Permits-Required for closure
Vehicle Parking-Cannot block sidewalk

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Des Plaines FAQ

Can my business put a sign on the sidewalk?

Sandwich-board and similar sidewalk signs require a permit and must maintain accessible passage. Confirm with Community Development.

Do I need to trim trees over the sidewalk?

Yes. Property owners must maintain at least 8 feet of vertical clearance over public sidewalks. The city may issue trim orders for noncompliance.

Can a construction project close my sidewalk?

Only with a public-way obstruction permit and a safe pedestrian detour - either fenced walkway or street-side path with barriers.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I have to trim my hedge along the sidewalk?

Yes. Property owners must maintain vegetation so that hedges and tree branches do not obstruct sidewalk passage or ADA clearance.

Can I park across the sidewalk in my driveway?

No. Vehicles parked across sidewalks block pedestrian passage and may result in parking citations.

What about my construction project blocking the sidewalk?

Obtain a right-of-way permit from Engineering and provide safe pedestrian re-routing. Closures without permit will result in violation.

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