Cook County does not operate a cool pavement program. Pavement albedo policy is left to individual municipalities and the Illinois Department of Transportation. The county climate plan references heat-island reduction without mandating reflective surface treatments.
Unlike Los Angeles County's GreenStreets initiative, Cook County has no countywide cool pavement specification or pilot program. Roadway resurfacing in unincorporated Cook follows the Department of Transportation and Highways standard hot-mix asphalt specifications. The Cook County Climate Action Plan (2024) lists heat-island mitigation as a priority but allocates funding to tree canopy and green infrastructure rather than reflective surfaces. Individual suburbs and Chicago Department of Transportation have piloted small reflective coatings; outside those pilots, residents and developers cannot rely on county incentives for cool-pavement materials.
No regulatory enforcement applies because no mandate exists. Private developers using darker asphalt face no county penalty, though municipalities may impose their own reflectance standards in development review.
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Skokie, IL
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