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Evanston vs Orland Park

How do shoreline management rules compare between Evanston, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Evanston manages approximately 4.5 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline through its Parks Department and coordinates with IDNR and the Army Corps of Engineers on erosion protection. Private shoreline modifications require state and federal permits. The city has invested significantly in shoreline protection and beach nourishment projects.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonOrland Park
Shoreline LengthApproximately 4.5 miles-
State Permit AuthorityIDNR Office of Water Resources-
Federal AuthorityUSACE Chicago District-
Erosion ConcernSignificant — high lake level risk-
IDNR Contact(312) 793-5947-

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Evanston FAQ

Can I build a seawall on my lakefront property?

You need permits from both IDNR and the Army Corps of Engineers. The city may also require a building permit. Contact IDNR Office of Water Resources at (312) 793-5947 to begin the process.

Does Evanston protect against shoreline erosion?

Yes. The city has invested in revetments, beach nourishment, and other erosion control measures along public shoreline. The city has coordinated with the Army Corps on shoreline protection studies.

What causes erosion along Evanston's shoreline?

High Lake Michigan water levels, wave action, and storm events are the primary causes. Bluff erosion is a particular concern. Improper drainage, vegetation removal, and construction near bluffs can accelerate erosion.

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