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Political Signs: Evanston vs Orland Park

How do political signs rules compare between Evanston, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Evanston and Orland Park 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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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Orland Park's sign code permits temporary political signs in residential yards as protected political speech consistent with First Amendment requirements (Reed v. Town of Gilbert). Reasonable size and setback rules apply on a content-neutral basis. Signs may not be placed in the public right-of-way and must not obstruct sight triangles at intersections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonOrland Park
Private PropertyProtected speech-
Right-of-WayMay be removedProhibited
PermitsCannot require for political signs-
StandardContent-neutral rules apply-
Content-Neutral-Reed v. Gilbert standard
Typical Size Limit-6-12 sq ft total
Sight Triangles-Cannot obstruct
HOA Rules-May add limits

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Orland Park FAQ

Can I put political signs in my Orland Park yard?

Yes. Political signs are protected speech and Orland Park applies content-neutral temporary sign rules including reasonable size limits and prohibition on placement in the public right-of-way.

How long can I keep signs up?

Signs related to a specific event (like an election) typically must be removed within 7 to 10 days after the event under content-neutral temporary sign rules.

Can I put signs on the parkway near my house?

No. The parkway between sidewalk and curb is Village right-of-way. Signs placed there may be removed without notice. Place signs entirely on your own property.

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