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Oak Park vs Tinley Park

How do holiday displays rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Oak Park and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Oak Park does not heavily restrict holiday displays on private residential property. Seasonal decorations including lights, inflatables, and yard displays are generally permitted. The village's historic district guidelines encourage displays that are compatible with the architectural character of the neighborhood. Electrical displays must meet safety codes.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Tinley Park generally permits residential holiday displays including lights, inflatables, and decorations on private property. The Village has no specific holiday display ordinance, but general nuisance, light trespass, property maintenance, and electrical safety rules apply. Displays that block sight triangles or encroach on public property are prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkTinley Park
Permit RequiredNo — seasonal displays exempt-
Historic DistrictTemporary displays generally OK-
Electrical SafetyNEC compliance required-
Sidewalk ObstructionNot permitted-
Code Enforcement(708) 358-5440-
Ordinance-No specific holiday rules
Private Property-Permitted
Public Right-of-Way-Cannot encroach
Electrical-Outdoor-rated, GFCI
HOA-May impose extra rules

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Oak Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for holiday decorations in Oak Park?

No. Seasonal holiday displays on private property do not require permits. Displays must not obstruct sidewalks, block sight lines, or encroach on the public right-of-way.

Are holiday displays restricted in Oak Park's historic district?

Temporary seasonal decorations are generally permitted in historic districts. The Historic Preservation Commission focuses on permanent exterior modifications, not temporary holiday displays. Avoid damaging historic architectural features.

Are there rules about holiday lights and electrical displays?

Electrical displays must meet safety code requirements. Use outdoor-rated extension cords and GFCI protection. Displays creating fire hazards may receive code enforcement action.

Tinley Park FAQ

Can I put up holiday lights and inflatables in Tinley Park?

Yes. Residential holiday displays are permitted on private property. Use outdoor-rated electrical equipment with GFCI protection, and ensure decorations do not block sidewalks or sight triangles.

Are there rules about how long displays can stay up?

No specific time limit, but decorations should be removed within a reasonable time after the holiday — commonly by mid-January for Christmas and 2 weeks after Halloween.

My neighbor's holiday lights shine into my bedroom — what can I do?

Start with a friendly conversation. If unresolved, general nuisance and light trespass principles may apply. Contact Code Enforcement at (708) 444-5100 for persistent problems.

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