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Heat Island Mitigation: Des Plaines vs Tinley Park

How do heat island mitigation rules compare between Des Plaines, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Des Plaines and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County's 2024 Climate Action Plan and the Chicago Region Trees Initiative target a 30 percent tree canopy across the county by 2050 to reduce urban heat-island impacts in suburban Cook neighborhoods that face the highest summer temperature differentials.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County's 2024 Climate Action Plan and the Chicago Region Trees Initiative target a 30 percent tree canopy across the county by 2050 to reduce urban heat-island impacts in suburban Cook neighborhoods that face the highest summer temperature differentials.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDes PlainesTinley Park
Plan year20242024
Current canopyAbout 21 percent countywideAbout 21 percent countywide
2050 target30 percent canopy30 percent canopy
Heat differential5 to 10 degrees suburban gap5 to 10 degrees suburban gap

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Des Plaines FAQ

Can I get a free tree from Cook County?

Sustain Cook County and Openlands periodically offer free trees through the Tree Plenish program for suburban residents. Programs are seasonal and require pre-registration each spring.

Which suburbs face the worst heat island?

Cicero, Berwyn, Maywood, and parts of Chicago Heights show the lowest canopy and highest summer-day temperatures, making them priority equity areas for county investment.

Tinley Park FAQ

Can I get a free tree from Cook County?

Sustain Cook County and Openlands periodically offer free trees through the Tree Plenish program for suburban residents. Programs are seasonal and require pre-registration each spring.

Which suburbs face the worst heat island?

Cicero, Berwyn, Maywood, and parts of Chicago Heights show the lowest canopy and highest summer-day temperatures, making them priority equity areas for county investment.

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