Orland Park residents may apply for block party permits to close residential streets for neighborhood gatherings. Applications go to the Village Clerk and require neighbor signatures, advance notice, and barricade pickup from Public Works.
Block parties in Orland Park require a permit from the Village Clerk for any closure of a public street. Applications typically must be submitted 2-4 weeks in advance and include signatures from a majority of affected residents (typically 75% of households on the block), proposed closure date and hours, and emergency vehicle access plan. Permitted hours generally end by 10:00 p.m. with cleanup completed shortly after. Public Works provides barricades for resident pickup. Amplified music must comply with the noise ordinance. Alcohol service does not require a special license for private personal consumption but cannot be sold. Streets adjacent to fire stations, hospitals, or arterial routes may not be closed. HOAs with private streets handle their own block parties without village involvement.
Closing streets without a permit: $250-$750, possible closure by police. Failure to follow conditions (cleanup, hours): $100-$500.
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