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Skokie vs Tinley Park

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

Skokie and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Skokie, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Skokie does not specifically regulate seasonal holiday lighting or decorations on residential property. Displays are generally permitted without permit. Lights should not create excessive glare onto neighboring properties, cause traffic hazards, or violate noise rules if they include audio. Displays on commercial property may be subject to sign code rules.

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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

FactSkokieTinley Park
Specific OrdinanceNone for residential-
Permit RequiredGenerally no-
GlareCannot shine into neighbors-
AudioSubject to noise ordinance-
Right-of-WayDisplays not permitted-
Ordinance-No specific holiday rules
Private Property-Permitted
Public Right-of-Way-Cannot encroach
Electrical-Outdoor-rated, GFCI
HOA-May impose extra rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Skokie FAQ

Are there limits on holiday lights in Skokie?

No specific ordinance regulates residential holiday displays. Lights should not create glare onto neighboring properties or traffic hazards. Audio must comply with the noise ordinance.

Can I play music with my light display?

Yes during reasonable hours. Amplified sound is subject to the Village noise ordinance and should typically be turned off or kept low after 10 PM to avoid disturbing neighbors.

Do I need a permit for a large outdoor display?

A permit is generally not required for seasonal decorations. A permit may be required if you build structurally significant elements like large permanent archways, or if electrical work involves more than standard outlet connections.

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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