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Curb Color Rules: Oak Park vs Orland Park

How do curb color rules rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Oak Park and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

On Cook County highways and unincorporated roads, only the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways may paint or authorize curb markings such as red no-parking, yellow loading, or blue accessible zones. Private curb painting is unauthorized and unenforceable, and varies suburb to suburb on local streets.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

On Cook County highways and unincorporated roads, only the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways may paint or authorize curb markings such as red no-parking, yellow loading, or blue accessible zones. Private curb painting is unauthorized and unenforceable, and varies suburb to suburb on local streets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkOrland Park
AuthorityCook County DOTHCook County DOTH
Private paintingNot authorizedNot authorized
Red curbNo stopping any timeNo stopping any time
Yellow curbLoading only by signLoading only by sign
Blue curbAccessible parking onlyAccessible parking only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oak Park FAQ

Can I paint the curb in front of my Cook County home red?

No. Only the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways or the local municipality may apply curb colors. Private red paint is not enforceable and can be removed at the property owner's expense as an unauthorized device.

How do I get an official no-parking or loading zone?

Submit a request to Cook County DOTH for an unincorporated road or to your suburb's public works department for local streets. The agency runs a traffic engineering review before any curb marking is approved and installed.

Orland Park FAQ

Can I paint the curb in front of my Cook County home red?

No. Only the Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways or the local municipality may apply curb colors. Private red paint is not enforceable and can be removed at the property owner's expense as an unauthorized device.

How do I get an official no-parking or loading zone?

Submit a request to Cook County DOTH for an unincorporated road or to your suburb's public works department for local streets. The agency runs a traffic engineering review before any curb marking is approved and installed.

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