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Westchester, Illinois


FieldValue
nameWestchester, Illinois
settlement_typeVillage
image_skylineWestchester, Illinois Village Hall exterior.jpg
image_captionWestchester, Illinois Village Hall on Roosevelt Rd.
image_flagFlag of Westchester, Illinois.png
image_sealVillage of Westchester Crest.png
motto"A good place to live"
image_mapFile:Cook County Illinois Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Westchester Highlighted.svg
mapsize260px
map_captionLocation of Westchester in Cook County, Illinois.
pushpin_mapUnited States Chicago Greater#Illinois#USA
pushpin_reliefyes
pushpin_labelWestchester
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Illinois
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Cook
subdivision_type3Township
established_titleFounded
established_date1926
government_typeVillage
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameGreg Hribal
leader_name1Greg Hribal the current Village President
unit_prefImperial
area_footnotes
area_total_km29.55
area_total_sq_mi3.69
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area_land_sq_mi3.69
area_water_km20.00
area_water_sq_mi0.00
population_as_of2020
population_total16892
population_density_km21769.51
population_density_sq_mi4582.75
timezone1CST
utc_offset1-6
timezone1_DSTCDT
utc_offset1_DST-5
postal_code_typeZIP Code(s)
postal_code60154
area_code708
blank_nameFIPS code
blank_info17-80047
website

Westchester is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a western suburb of Chicago. The population was 16,892 at the 2020 census.

History

The area now known as Westchester was occupied by German farmers beginning in the mid-19th century. Samuel Insull purchased the land in 1924 with plans to develop it for residential use and create an English-style town. As a result, the town's name and the majority of its street names are of English origin.

The Great Depression slowed development during the 1930s, although the population continued to grow. The town's suburban development was stimulated by its being the western terminal of Chicago's Garfield Park rapid transit line. The extension of the line was removed in 1951. In 1956, the federal government began postwar construction of the Interstate Highway System, resulting in the construction of nearby expressways I-290 and I-294. These have provided residents with car-based travel in the region, however they also serve as barriers against access to neighboring communities.

Residential and retail development has consumed nearly all open land within the village, save for the protected 85 acre of Wolf Road Prairie. It is the largest black-soil prairie remnant east of the Mississippi River.

Geography

According to the 2010 census, Westchester has a total area of 3.69 sqmi, all land. It shares its western border with Du Page County.{{cite web |access-date=December 25, 2015 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20200213065638/http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/DEC/10_SF1/G001/1600000US1780047 |archive-date=February 13, 2020 |url-status=dead

Demographics

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There were 6,811 households, out of which 21.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.92% were married couples living together, 9.41% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.62% were non-families. 31.73% of all households were made up of individuals, and 18.81% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.00 and the average family size was 2.36.

The village's age distribution consisted of 15.6% under the age of 18, 6.1% from 18 to 24, 21.5% from 25 to 44, 28.1% from 45 to 64, and 28.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 49.2 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 86.3 males.

The median income for a household in the village was $88,861, and the median income for a family was $108,067. Males had a median income of $57,055 versus $48,533 for females. The per capita income for the village was $43,868. About 2.3% of families and 3.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.1% of those under age 18 and 4.0% of those age 65 or over.

Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic)title=P004: Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2000: DEC Summary File 1 – Westchester village, Illinoisurl=https://data.census.gov/table?g=1600000US1780047&tid=DECENNIALSF12000.P004website=United States Census Bureauaccess-date= }}title=P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Westchester village, Illinoisurl=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=p2&g=1600000US1780047&tid=DECENNIALPL2010.P2website=United States Census Bureau}}% 2000% 2010
White alone (NH)13,91911,0188,87782.73%
Black or African American alone (NH)1,2072,3493,3117.17%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH)421140.02%
Asian alone (NH)5766596873.42%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone (NH)1120.01%
Other race alone (NH)1215550.07%
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH)1491703960.89%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)9562,4853,5505.68%
Total16,82416,71816,892100.00%

Government

Westchester is completely within Illinois' 7th congressional district being represented by Danny Davis.

Greg Hribal is currently serving his second term as the Village President in Westchester, Illinois, having been re-elected to a four-year term in 2025. He was first elected to the position in 2023 as a successful write-in candidate.

Economy

Westchester is home to Westbrook Corporate Center, located at Wolf Road and Cermak Road. Constructed in 1986 and renovated in 1996, the complex consists of five 10-story towers encompassing more than 1 e6ft2 of office space. Westbrook Corporate Center has won the 2000/2001 BOMA- International Office Building of the Year Award, 2000/2001 BOMA- North Central Region Office Building of the Year Award, and 1998/1999, 1999/2000, 2000/2001 BOMA- Suburban Chicago Office Building of the Year Award.

Top employers

According to the Village's 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:

#Employer
1G4S Secure Solutions Inc
2Corn Products International (Ingredion)
3Sogeti
4Chicago Laborers Pension & Welfare Funds
5CommScope Corp (Andrew Solutions)
6Insurance Auto Auctions
7Yellow Book USA, Inc
8Revenue Cycle Solutions
9Per Mar Security Services
10Healthcare Financial Management Association

Education

Public schools

Westchester School District 92.5 serves most of the city. There are four schools in this district:

  • Westchester Primary School (Preschool – 2nd grade)
  • Westchester Intermediate School (3rd grade – 5th grade)
  • Westchester Middle School (6th grade – 8th grade)
  • Britten School (Special Needs)

In addition Hillside School District 93, which operates a single K-8 school in Hillside, serves a section of Westchester. In 1968 the school district proposed a bond for a junior high school, on a 12.5 acre parcel of land in Westchester. The voters rejected the referendum and the plans were scrapped. The president of Concord Homes, Roger Mankedick, stated in the Chicago Sun-Times that the student population that was supposed to surround the school never came. The Chicago Tribune stated there was a decline in students in the area surrounding the school site. In 1998 the district instead sold the land to Concord Homes for $2.6 million.

Proviso Township High Schools district serves high school residents. Zoned students attend Proviso West High School in Hillside. Westchester residents may apply to Proviso Math & Science Academy in Forest Park.

Private schools

The following private Catholic school of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago is located in the village:

  • Divine Providence School (PS–8)

Other private schools are located in the village:

  • Immanuel Christian Academy (K–8, Lutheran)
  • Westchester Christian School (K-12, Non-Denominational)
  • PAEC Academy (K-8, Special Needs)

Transportation

Residents of Westchester have a small variety of transportation options available to them. Cermak Road and Roosevelt Road are two major stroads that cut through the village. Residents also have bus service through Pace Bus Service, with routes 301, 317, and 330 serving the community. Route 317 follows the former extension to the CTA Blue Line before it was removed. Pace is planning for a Pulse rapid transit route to be constructed along the Cermak corridor, currently served by the 322 route. Service is planned to begin in 2029. There have been calls to restore Blue Line service to the community and plans have existed, however, CTA currently has no plans to extend the Blue Line from Forest Park. Westchester has a Walk Score of 43, meaning most errands require driving a car. The village also has several zoning provisions that foster car dependency, such as minimum parking requirements.

Recreation

The Village of Westchester is home to the Westchester Park District, which provides many recreational amenities and activities for both residents and non-residents. There are also five different golf courses available within 3 miles or a 10-minute drive from Westchester: The Chicago Highlands Club; located on the southwest side of the village, Fresh Meadow Golf Club in Hillside, Meadowlark Golf Course in Hinsdale, and The Oakbrook Golf Club and Butler National Golf Club in Oakbrook. Additionally, Westchester is home to Eden Lanes Bowling Alley, Focus Time Escape Rooms, the Wolf Road Prairie, the Westchester Woods Sledding Hill, 4 youth sports organizations, and multiple forest preserves.

Parks and playgrounds

  • Camberly Park
  • Community Park
  • Dury Lane Park
  • Gladstone Park
  • High Ridge Park
  • Mayfair Park
  • Middle School Athletic Fields
  • Norfolk Park
  • Primary School Park
  • Sweetbriar Park
  • Forest the Fox's Playbox at the Mayfair Recreation Center

Fitness

  • Westchester Community Center
  • Mayfair Recreation Center
  • Anytime Fitness

Aquatics

John J. Sinde Community Swimming Pool serves as Westchester's public pool. The facility was dedicated with a ribbon-cutting event on June 5, 1977, and officially opened on June 11, 1977. The facility features a beautiful 50-meter pool with a 12-foot-deep diving well. Other enjoyable features are a separate zero-depth wading pool with bubblers. The main pool has a 25-foot-high, 150-foot-long water slide and an SCS interactive water play structure in the shallow end. A concession stand and grass area round out the facility. The facility is typically in operation from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

The Chicago Highlands Club also boasts an outdoor seasonal pool, however those wishing to use it must possess a membership to the club or be a guest of a current member.

Notable people

· Only people who already have a Wikipedia article may appear here. This establishes notability. · The article must mention how they are associated with Westchester, whether born, raised, or residing. · The fact of their association should have a reliable source cited. · Alphabetical by last name please. · All others will be deleted.

  • Philip Caputo, author and journalist (A Rumor of War); born in Westchester
  • Marco D'Amico, mafia member of the Chicago Outfit
  • Mario Anthony DeStefano, member of the Chicago Outfit
  • Jim Durkin, state legislator representing Illinois' 82nd District
  • Kathryn Hahn, actress (Crossing Jordan); born in Westchester
  • Julian Love, NFL player (Seattle Seahawks)
  • Cameron Meredith, NFL player (New Orleans Saints)
  • Gene Pingatore, basketball coach at St. Joseph High School; lived in Westchester
  • Saba, rapper and record producer
  • Michael Sarno, member of the Chicago Outfit
  • Daniel P. Ward, Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court; lived in Westchester
  • Bill Wightkin, NFL player (Chicago Bears); lived in Westchester

References

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  7. [http://chicagowildernessmag.org/issues/spring2004/IWwolfroad.html "Wolf Road Prairie - Into the Wild"], ''Chicago Wilderness Magazine'', Spring, 2004. Accessed April 23, 2007
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  9. "Explore Census Data".
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  11. "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Westchester village, Illinois".
  12. "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Westchester village, Illinois".
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  14. "Village of Westchester Comprehensive Annual Financial Report".
  15. "Westchester School District 92{{citefrac".
  16. "[http://www.westchester-il.org/links/links.html Links & Contacts]". Village of Westchester, Illinois.
  17. [http://hillside93.sharpschool.com/ Home]. [[Hillside School District 93]]. Retrieved on March 18, 2017. "About Since 1918 Hillside School District 93[...]" - See also [[U.S. Census Bureau]] [http://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/sch_dist/st17_il/c17031_cook/DC10SD_C17031_004.pdf School District Map page 4] of Cook County
  18. (February 25, 1968). "District 93 to Discuss Need for New School". [[Chicago Tribune]].
  19. (July 18, 1999). "School Site Turns Residential". [[Chicago Tribune]].
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  25. "330 - Mannheim – LaGrange Roads".
  26. "Pulse - Cermak".
  27. "Cook-DuPage corridor project would extend Blue Line – Travel, Midway Airport, Chicago Transit Authority – chicagotribune.com". Chicago Tribune.
  28. "Planning & Expansion".
  29. "Walk Score".
  30. "Westchester, Illinois-Code of Ordinances".
  31. "Home {{pipe}} Westchester Park District".
  32. "THE 5 BEST Things to do in Westchester - 2022 (With Photos)".
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  34. "Swimming Complex".
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