4 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Cook County, Illinois.
Verified from official government sources
Cook County has no countywide equivalent of Los Angeles Municipal Code 41.18 anti-camping ordinance. Suburban municipalities set their own rules, and the Forest Preserve District (FPDCC Code Ch. 9) prohibits camping and overnight stays on its 70,000 acres.
Cook County Code Ch. 58 (Offenses) covers disorderly conduct and obstruction but contains no sit-lie ban specifically targeting unhoused people. Suburban sit-lie rules and Chicago Mun. Code 8-4-015 face constitutional limits under Martin v. Boise and Grants Pass v. Johnson.
Cook County's Continuum of Care coordinates homelessness response across suburbs, supported by Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) grants. Forest Preserve District handles encampment removals on its 70,000 acres with 30-day notice and personal property storage protocols.
Cook County's Continuum of Care partners with Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) on Home Illinois Project Homekey-style hotel-to-housing conversions. Bridge housing siting follows local zoning; many suburbs treat it as group living or supportive housing under home-rule code.
1 cities in Cook County have their own homelessness & encampment rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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