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Decibel Limits: Oak Lawn vs Tinley Park

How do decibel limits rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Lawn and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Oak Lawn relies primarily on a plainly-audible standard for residential noise enforcement, with numerical decibel limits applying to commercial and industrial sources under Illinois Pollution Control Board rules. State limits at residential property lines are roughly 61 dBA daytime and 51 dBA nighttime (10 PM–7 AM) in octave-band equivalents.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park relies primarily on a 'plainly audible' nuisance standard for everyday noise complaints, supplemented by Illinois Pollution Control Board decibel limits. IPCB standards set 55 dBA nighttime and 61 dBA daytime at residential property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnTinley Park
Residential StandardPlainly audible-
Daytime (state)~61 dBA at property line-
Nighttime (state)~51 dBA (10 PM–7 AM)-
Meter TypeType 2 or better-
Contact(708) 636-4400(708) 444-5000 Village Hall
Local Standard-Plainly audible at property line
IPCB Nighttime-55 dBA (residential)
IPCB Daytime-61 dBA (residential)
Local Fine Range-$75–$750

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oak Lawn FAQ

Does Oak Lawn have a specific dBA limit for residential noise?

No. Oak Lawn uses a plainly-audible and reasonableness standard for residential noise rather than specific decibel limits.

What dB limit applies to commercial property in Oak Lawn?

State IPCB rules cap commercial/industrial noise at approximately 61 dBA daytime and 51 dBA nighttime at residential property lines.

Will Oak Lawn Police measure decibels at my noise complaint?

Not typically. Residential complaints are assessed by the plainly-audible test. Formal dB measurements are reserved for industrial/commercial IPCB cases.

Tinley Park FAQ

Does Tinley Park have decibel limits?

Yes β€” primarily through Illinois Pollution Control Board rules (55 dBA night / 61 dBA day at residential property lines). Day-to-day Village enforcement uses a 'plainly audible' nuisance standard.

Does Tinley Park Police use a sound meter?

Most citations use plain-audibility observations rather than sound meters. Measured readings under IPCB rules are typically reserved for industrial or chronic commercial complaints.

What dB level is too loud in a Tinley Park residential area?

Under IPCB rules, sound reaching a residential property should stay under 61 dBA during the day and 55 dBA at night from most commercial and industrial sources.

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