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Tree Removal Permits: Oak Lawn vs Oak Park

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Oak Park, IL?

Oak Lawn has fewer restrictions than Oak Park.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Oak Lawn regulates removal of trees in the public right-of-way (parkway trees) through its Public Works Department. Parkway trees may not be removed, topped, or heavily pruned by private parties without a Village permit.

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Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Cook County Chapter 126 requires permits for removing deciduous trees over 6 inches in diameter and evergreens over 10 feet tall on unimproved/partially improved land. Tree Removal Application submitted to Building and Zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnOak Park
Parkway TreesVillage-owned, permit required-
Private TreesGenerally unregulated-
Contractor LicenseRequired for tree work-
ReplacementVillage parkway program-
Deciduous-Permit if 6+ in. diameter
Evergreen-Permit if 10+ ft tall
Code-Chapter 126
Application-Tree Removal Application

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Oak Lawn FAQ

Can I cut down the tree in front of my house?

If it's in the parkway (between sidewalk and curb), no - it belongs to the Village. Contact Public Works to report hazards or request inspection. Trees fully on your private property can generally be removed without a Village permit.

What if a parkway tree is dying?

Report it to Oak Lawn Public Works. Village forestry will inspect, and if removal is warranted, Public Works handles the work and replacement planting.

Do I need a permit to trim my own backyard tree?

Not typically. Private-property trees can usually be trimmed or removed without a Village permit unless subject to a specific development condition or historic designation.

Oak Park FAQ

When do I need a tree removal permit in Cook County?

On unimproved or partially improved land: deciduous trees over 6 inches in diameter and evergreens over 10 feet tall require permits under Chapter 126.

How do I apply for a tree removal permit?

Submit a Tree Removal Application to the Cook County Department of Building and Zoning with a site plan showing trees to be removed.

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