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Tree Ordinances: Oak Lawn vs Orland Park

How do tree ordinances 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's tree regulations focus on parkway trees, dangerous-tree abatement, and contractor licensing. Private-property tree removal is largely unregulated absent a development condition.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park's tree ordinances cover parkway tree maintenance, private tree preservation, removal permits, replacement requirements, and disease/pest management. The village forester administers the program through the Public Works Department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnOrland Park
Parkway RegulationPublic Works-
Dangerous-Tree AbatementOwner responsibility-
Contractor LicenseRequired-
Tree City USAYes-
Administering Department-Public Works
Forester-Village forester
Parkway Trees-Village-owned and maintained
EAB Program-Active management

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Oak Lawn FAQ

Can the Village order me to trim my tree?

Yes. If your tree overhangs the sidewalk below required clearance, blocks intersection visibility, or poses a hazard, the Village can issue a trim or removal order.

Do I need to hire a licensed tree contractor?

Contractors performing tree work in Oak Lawn must hold a Village license and insurance. Verify licensing before hiring.

Is Oak Lawn a Tree City?

Yes, Oak Lawn has long participated in the Arbor Day Foundation's Tree City USA program, reflecting its parkway forestry program and Arbor Day observances.

Orland Park FAQ

Who maintains the tree in front of my house?

Parkway trees are owned and maintained by the village through Public Works. Submit service requests for pruning or hazard concerns.

Can I plant a parkway tree myself?

The village runs parkway planting programs and approves species. Contact Public Works before planting in the right-of-way.

What happens if I damage a parkway tree?

Restitution at full replacement value, including stump removal and replanting costs, plus possible citation.

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