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Oak Park vs Tinley Park

How do property blight rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Park and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Oak Park enforces strict property maintenance standards under Village Code Chapter 18 (Health and Sanitation) and Chapter 7 (Buildings). Properties must be free of blight including peeling paint, broken windows, deteriorating structures, accumulated debris, and unmaintained yards. The village actively enforces these standards to preserve neighborhood character and historic integrity.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Tinley Park's property maintenance code, based on the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC), requires property owners to maintain exterior structures, yards, and accessory areas in a clean and safe condition. Prohibited blight conditions include accumulated junk, inoperable vehicles on lawns, overgrown grass, peeling paint, broken windows, and structural disrepair.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkTinley Park
Code AuthorityVillage Code Ch. 18 & IPMC-
Initial Fine$75 per day per violation-
Maximum FineUp to $750 per day-
Historic DistrictAdditional requirements apply-
Code Enforcement(708) 358-5440-
Code-IPMC adopted
Grass Height-8 inches max
Inoperable Vehicles-Prohibited on lawns
Correction Period-7-30 days typical
Liens-For Village abatement

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Oak Park FAQ

What counts as property blight in Oak Park?

Blight includes peeling paint, broken windows, deteriorating structures, accumulated debris, unmaintained yards, and abandoned vehicles. The village enforces both structural and aesthetic standards to preserve neighborhood character.

How are blight violations enforced?

The village uses complaint-based and proactive inspections. Violations result in written notice and a compliance timeline. Fines start at $75 per day and can escalate to $750 per day for repeat violations.

Does Oak Park have stricter rules in historic districts?

Yes. Properties in historic districts face additional exterior maintenance requirements from the Historic Preservation Commission. This includes maintaining original architectural features and using appropriate materials for repairs.

Tinley Park FAQ

What counts as blight in Tinley Park?

Accumulated junk or debris, inoperable vehicles on residential property, overgrown weeds over 8 inches, peeling paint, broken windows, damaged siding or roofing, and similar exterior maintenance issues.

Can I park my project car on the lawn?

No. Inoperable or unregistered vehicles may not be stored on residential property in view of neighbors. The vehicle must be registered, operable, and typically stored on a driveway or in a garage.

How long do I have to fix a violation?

Typically 7 to 30 days depending on severity. The notice will specify the correction period. Failure to correct leads to administrative fines and possible Village abatement at the owner's expense.

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