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Outdoor Music: Oak Park vs Schaumburg

How do outdoor music rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Oak Park and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Oak Park regulates outdoor music under its general noise ordinance. Residents may play music outdoors during permitted hours but must keep volume at levels that do not unreasonably disturb neighbors. During quiet hours, outdoor music audible beyond the property line is effectively prohibited. The Village hosts community events with outdoor music under special event permits.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in unincorporated Cook County is governed by Chapter 30, Article V noise provisions. Music that unreasonably disturbs the peace of neighboring residents is prohibited regardless of time of day, with stricter enforcement at night.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkSchaumburg
DaytimeAllowed at reasonable volume-
Quiet HoursMust not be audible at neighbor's property-
Events PermitRequired for public venues-
Fine Range$75–$750-
Contact(708) 386-3800 Oak Park PD-
Code-Ch. 30, Art. V
Daytime Limit-61 dBA (state)
Nighttime Limit-51 dBA (state)
Fine-$100–$1,000 per offense

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Oak Park FAQ

Can I play music outside in my yard in Oak Park?

Yes, during daytime hours and at reasonable volume. You must keep music at levels that don't unreasonably disturb neighbors. During quiet hours (9 PM weekdays, 10 PM weekends), outdoor music should not be audible at neighboring properties.

Does Oak Park have outdoor concerts?

Yes. The Village hosts community events with outdoor music in parks like Scoville Park during summer. These events operate under special event permits issued by the Village.

Do I need a permit for a backyard concert in Oak Park?

Private outdoor music at your home does not require a permit, but you must comply with the noise ordinance. If noise complaints are received, police may respond and issue citations.

Schaumburg FAQ

Can I play music outside at my home in unincorporated Cook County?

Yes, but it must not unreasonably disturb neighbors. Illinois EPA limits residential noise to 61 dBA daytime and 51 dBA nighttime at the property line.

Who handles outdoor music complaints?

The Cook County Sheriff's Office responds to noise complaints in unincorporated areas. For ongoing issues, contact the Department of Environmental Control.

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