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Oak Park operates under the village manager form of government. A part-time, elected legislative body of a president and six trustees hires a professional manager to oversee the day-to-day administration of government programs and services.
Oak Park boasts excellent schools, world class architecture, shopping, dining and an extensive public transportation network. But Oak Park is more than a place – it also is a way of life. Use the links in this menu to learn more about our community and the many services available to residents and visitors alike.
Oak Park offers a variety of services that can be accessed online from a computer, tablet or smart phone. Some of the services are managed directly by the Village, while others are third-party vendors authorized by the Village to conduct transactions.
The Village of Oak Park provides a wide range of services, from public safety programs like fire and police protection to support for housing, historic preservation and neighborhood relations. Don't see what you are looking for? Use the search feature at the top of the page.
Oak Park operates under the village manager form of government. A part-time, elected legislative body of a president and six trustees hires a professional manager to oversee the day-to-day administration of government programs and services.
Oak Park boasts excellent schools, world class architecture, shopping, dining and an extensive public transportation network. But Oak Park is more than a place – it also is a way of life. Use the links in this menu to learn more about our community and the many services available to residents and visitors alike.
March 6, 2017 - Public input is being sought to help the Village Board conduct a comprehensive review of Oak Park’s wide array of parking rules and regulations. Residents will have multiple opportunities in the coming months to help craft strategies for simplifying a system that many agree has grown out of proportion.
First up is a look at proposed changes to the design of Oak Park's on-street parking restrictions, which will be discussed at a Village Board study session scheduled for 7 p.m. on Mon., March 13 in Village Hall, 123 Madison St. Residents can review sample signs and offer comments prior to the meeting at www.oak-park.us/whatdoyouthink.
Given that Oak Park was developed in the early 20th century before the numbers of vehicles reached today’s levels, parking has long been a scarce resource in the Village, particularly in areas where residential, business and mass transit parking needs overlap.
In order to balance need with supply, available spaces have been managed through parking regulations put in place over the course of decades. The result of this piecemeal approach is a complicated web of rules that includes 120 parking ordinances communicated on more than 10,000 parking signs throughout the Village.
The primary goals of the comprehensive parking study are to create parking ordinances that are simple and user-friendly, to standardize and streamline parking signage throughout the Village and to implement parking technology geared toward customer service and efficiency.
While officials recognize the demands of every constituency can’t be completely satisfied, the hope is that a consistent set of Village-wide rules will help cut down on confusion and frustration created by the current system in which regulations can change from one block to the next.
Starting in March, the Village Board will review and evaluate a different parking topic each month during a series of special meetings. The process is expected to conclude in the fall, at which time the Board will consider a comprehensive list of proposed ordinance amendments based on input gathered during the monthly reviews.
Material relevant to the monthly topic at hand will be posted one week prior to each meeting at www.oak-park.us/whatdoyouthink. Residents and business operators are welcome to provide comments, which will be shared with Village trustees prior to each meeting.
Village officials note that individual petitions for new parking regulations will temporarily be put on hold while the comprehensive parking review process unfolds. Residents are still welcome to file petitions, but any hearings will be postponed until after the parking study concludes in September.
Parking Study Topics (Dates Tentative) March 13 – Parking signage recommendations April – Parking on and near Austin Boulevard and Harlem Avenue May – Parking on and near North Avenue and Roosevelt Road June – Parking near CTA Blue Line, CTA Green Line and Metra stations July – Parking on and near Madison Street and Washington Boulevard August – Parking on or near Chicago Avenue and Division Street September – Comprehensive ordinance amendments
All meetings will be held at Village Hall, 123 Madison St. Visit www.oak-park.us/whatdoyouthink for specific meeting times and dates, to review material and to provide comments related to each topic.