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Obstruction Rules: Oak Lawn vs Orland Park

How do obstruction rules rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Oak Lawn and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Oak Lawn prohibits obstructing public sidewalks with merchandise, signs, vehicles, or vegetation that blocks pedestrian passage. ADA clearance, typically 4-5 ft, must be preserved at all times.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park prohibits obstructing public sidewalks with merchandise, signs, vehicles, vegetation, or debris. Property owners must maintain clear passage and trim overhanging branches to maintain ADA-compliant pedestrian clearance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnOrland Park
ADA Clearance4-5 ft pedestrian path-
Vegetation TrimOwner responsibilityOwner responsibility
Temporary ObstructionsROW permit required-
Snow PilesNot onto sidewalks-
Vertical Clearance-8 ft minimum
ROW Permits-Required for closure
Vehicle Parking-Cannot block sidewalk

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oak Lawn FAQ

Can I put a sandwich board sign on the sidewalk?

Only with a sidewalk-cafe or sign permit that preserves ADA clearance. Most standalone A-frame signs are regulated by the Village's sign code.

Do I have to trim my hedge?

Yes. Owners must trim private vegetation so the public sidewalk is clear horizontally and vertically.

How do I report a blocked sidewalk?

Contact Oak Lawn Code Enforcement or Public Works. Ongoing obstructions can be cited and abated at owner expense.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I have to trim my hedge along the sidewalk?

Yes. Property owners must maintain vegetation so that hedges and tree branches do not obstruct sidewalk passage or ADA clearance.

Can I park across the sidewalk in my driveway?

No. Vehicles parked across sidewalks block pedestrian passage and may result in parking citations.

What about my construction project blocking the sidewalk?

Obtain a right-of-way permit from Engineering and provide safe pedestrian re-routing. Closures without permit will result in violation.

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