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Council approves urban agriculture regulations allowing gardens with 10-foot buffers; variance process retained

5947406 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

After discussion of the Illinois Right to Garden Act and neighborhood concerns, the Rock Island City Council moved an urban agriculture ordinance off the table and approved it 5–1. The ordinance imposes a front-yard height limit, a 10-foot buffer on most vacant lots and a variance process for unusual lots.

The Rock Island City Council voted 5–1 to move an urban agriculture ordinance off the table and to consider and pass the ordinance, adopting rules to regulate urban gardening while explicitly retaining a variance process for unusual property layouts.

Why it matters: The ordinance responds to neighborhood concerns about tall crops and safety while seeking to comply with state law protecting the right to garden. Council members and staff framed the measure as a reasonable land-use regulation rather than an outright…

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