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Political Signs: Evanston vs Oak Lawn

How do political signs rules compare between Evanston, IL and Oak Lawn, IL?

Evanston and Oak Lawn have similar restriction levels.

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Political signs on private property in Cook County are protected by the First Amendment and Illinois law. Cook County's sign regulations cannot unreasonably restrict political expression. Standard sign size and placement rules may still apply.

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Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Political signs on private residential property in Oak Lawn are protected speech under the First Amendment and are not subject to pre-election time limits. Size limits, placement rules (out of the public right-of-way), and safety-related restrictions apply. Signs cannot be placed on public property or in sight triangles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonOak Lawn
Private PropertyProtected speech-
Right-of-WayMay be removedProhibited
PermitsCannot require for political signs-
StandardContent-neutral rules apply-
Time Limits-None
Size-About 6 sq ft typical
Sight Triangles-Keep clear
Illumination-Limited

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Evanston FAQ

Can I put political signs in my yard in Cook County?

Yes. Political signs on private property are protected by the First Amendment. The county cannot unreasonably restrict or require permits for political signs.

When must political signs come down?

While there is no strict deadline, signs should be removed within a reasonable time after elections. General sign regulations regarding maintenance still apply.

Oak Lawn FAQ

How long before an election can I put up political signs in Oak Lawn?

There is no pre-election time limit. Political signs on private property are protected speech and can be displayed year-round subject to size and placement rules.

Can I put a sign in the parkway strip?

No. The parkway area between the sidewalk and street is typically public right-of-way. Signs must be placed on your private property only.

How big can my political sign be?

Residential temporary signs are typically limited to around 6 square feet. Check Oak Lawn's sign code for current specifications.

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