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Sidewalk Repair: Skokie vs Tinley Park

How do sidewalk repair rules compare between Skokie, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Skokie and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Skokie, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

The Village of Skokie maintains public sidewalks through its public works program, with cost-sharing options available for adjacent property owners. Owners are responsible for damage they cause and for snow/ice clearing.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park shares sidewalk repair responsibility with property owners, often through a 50/50 cost-share program. The Village coordinates annual inspections and ranked replacement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSkokieTinley Park
Primary ResponsibilityVillage of Skokie-
Cost-Share ProgramAvailable-
Snow/Ice ClearingProperty owner — 24 hours-
Damage LiabilityParty causing damage-
Program-Typically 50/50 cost-share
Inspection-Village Public Works
Owner Choice-Program or private repair
Tree Root Issues-Coordinated with forestry

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Skokie FAQ

Who pays to fix a broken sidewalk in front of my house?

The Village maintains public sidewalks through its program, though a cost-sharing option may apply for optional replacements. Damage caused by a private party is that party's responsibility.

How do I report a broken sidewalk?

Contact Skokie Public Works or submit a service request through the Village's 311 or online system. Crews assess and prioritize repairs.

Am I liable if someone trips in front of my house?

Illinois liability depends on control and cause. If you created the hazard (e.g., unshoveled ice), you may be liable. If the Village's sidewalk is defective, liability may rest with the Village.

Tinley Park FAQ

Who pays to fix my sidewalk?

Under the Village's 50/50 program, the Village and property owner share replacement costs for adjacent panels. Owners may also fund full replacement privately.

What if a tree root lifted my sidewalk?

Village forestry and Public Works coordinate: root pruning or tree replacement may be required along with the concrete repair.

Can I repair my own sidewalk?

Yes using Village-approved contractors meeting concrete specifications. A right-of-way permit is required for work in the public sidewalk.

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