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Stormwater Management: Oak Park vs Tinley Park

How do stormwater management rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Park and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Oak Park has comprehensive stormwater management regulations to address flooding concerns, particularly related to the Des Plaines River watershed and combined sewer system. Property owners must manage stormwater runoff from new construction and significant improvements. The village participates in the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District's stormwater management program.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park is subject to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) Watershed Management Ordinance (WMO), which regulates stormwater detention, volume control, floodplain, and wetland impacts. Development disturbing 0.5 acres or creating significant impervious surface triggers WMO permit review. The Village enforces local stormwater standards and illicit discharge prohibitions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkTinley Park
WatershedDes Plaines River-
Sewer SystemCombined (stormwater + sanitary)-
Regional AuthorityMWRD of Greater Chicago-
Green InfrastructureRebates may be available-
Disturbance Threshold0.5 acres triggers plan requirement-
Governing Rule-MWRD WMO
Trigger-0.5 ac disturbance
Release Rate-0.15 cfs/ac (100-yr)
Volume Control-First 1 inch captured
Illicit Discharge-Prohibited

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Oak Park FAQ

Why does Oak Park have stormwater management requirements?

Oak Park is in the Des Plaines River watershed with a combined sewer system prone to overload during heavy rain. Stormwater management reduces flooding risk and sewer backups that have historically affected the village.

Are there rebates for rain barrels or rain gardens?

Yes, the MWRD Green Infrastructure Program may offer rebates for residential stormwater management improvements like rain barrels, downspout disconnection, and rain gardens. Contact the village or MWRD for current program availability.

Where should my sump pump discharge?

Sump pump discharge should be directed to your yard or an appropriate drainage area, not onto neighboring properties or directly into the sanitary sewer. The village can provide guidance on proper discharge locations.

Tinley Park FAQ

Who regulates stormwater in Tinley Park?

The MWRD Watershed Management Ordinance governs stormwater countywide, implemented locally by Tinley Park. Development over 0.5 acres or with significant impervious surface triggers WMO permits.

Do small home projects trigger stormwater review?

Typical home improvements like patios and small additions are usually below the WMO trigger, but cumulative impervious area increases may matter. Community Development reviews at permit application.

Can I wash my car in the driveway?

Occasional residential car washing is generally acceptable, but soapy water should not be directed into storm drains that flow to Tinley Creek. Commercial or fleet washing on residential property is prohibited.

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