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Heritage & Protected Trees: Schaumburg vs Tinley Park

How do heritage & protected trees rules compare between Schaumburg, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Tinley Park has fewer restrictions than Schaumburg.

Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Schaumburg provides enhanced protection for heritage and landmark trees of significant size, age, or species value. These trees receive the highest level of preservation consideration in development review.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park does not maintain a formal heritage tree registry, but its tree preservation provisions protect mature trees through development review and parkway protection. Significant public trees receive Village forestry attention.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSchaumburgTinley Park
Heritage Threshold24+ inch trunk diameter-
Protected SpeciesBur oak, white oak, American elm-
Replacement Ratio3:1 or higher-
ReviewVillage Forester approval required-
Annual PlantingHundreds of parkway trees/year-
Formal Registry-None β€” protected via site review
Public Forestry-Village Public Works
Development Review-Tree survey required
Community Programs-Arbor Day, Park District

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Schaumburg FAQ

Does Schaumburg have a heritage tree registry?

Schaumburg does not maintain a formal registry, but trees over 24 inches in trunk diameter receive enhanced protection and require Village Forester approval before removal.

What species are considered most valuable for preservation?

Native species like bur oaks, white oaks, and American elms of significant size receive particular preservation consideration in development review.

Can I get a free tree from the Village?

The Village's parkway tree planting program adds trees to public rights-of-way. Contact Public Works to request a parkway tree planting in front of your property.

Tinley Park FAQ

Does Tinley Park have a heritage tree list?

No formal registry exists. Significant trees are protected during development review and through parkway tree rules.

Can I nominate a special tree for protection?

Contact Village Public Works/Forestry or the Park District to discuss preservation. Formal designation is uncommon but care programs exist.

Who plants trees on Village parkways?

The Village plants and maintains parkway trees through Public Works and Arbor Day programs.

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