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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Evanston vs Skokie

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Evanston, IL and Skokie, IL?

Evanston and Skokie have similar restriction levels.

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Cook County does not have a specific county-level sidewalk snow removal ordinance for individual property owners. Snow emergency declarations may affect parking. Local townships may have additional requirements.

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Skokie, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Skokie requires property owners and occupants to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks adjoining their property within 24 hours after snowfall ends. The Village provides snow plowing on streets. Residents should not push snow into streets or block fire hydrants. The Village offers assistance programs for seniors and disabled residents.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonSkokie
County RequirementNo specific ordinance-
RoadsCounty Highway Dept. clears-
LiabilityIL premises liability applies-
EmergencyParking restrictions possible-
Clearing Deadline-24 hours after snowfall
Responsible Party-Property owner/occupant
Full Width-Required
Snow in Street-Prohibited
Hydrant Clearing-Owner responsibility

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Evanston FAQ

Do I have to shovel my sidewalk in unincorporated Cook County?

There is no specific county ordinance requiring it, but Illinois premises liability law may create a duty to address hazardous ice and snow on your property.

Who plows county roads?

The Cook County Highway Department handles snow removal on county roads. Contact the Highway Department for service issues.

Skokie FAQ

How long do I have to shovel after snow in Skokie?

Within 24 hours after the end of the snowfall. Clear the full width of the public sidewalk adjoining your property. Fines begin at $75 for noncompliance.

Can I push driveway snow into the street?

No. This impedes plowing and creates hazards. Snow must be piled on your own property or parkway, not in the street. Fines begin at $100 for violations.

Is help available for seniors?

Yes. Skokie offers snow shoveling assistance programs through the Human Services Division for seniors and disabled residents. Contact Village Hall at (847) 673-0500 to inquire about current programs.

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