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Highland Park

Updated January 22, 2006
 
Demographics
Population:31,365
Area:12.5 Square Miles
County:Lake
Townships:Moraine & West Deerfield
Government:Council/Manager
Median Home Value:$380,000
Households:11,934
Average Household Size:2.7
Median Age:40.6
Median Family Income:$117,235
Distance to Chicago:23 miles; 40-minute drive
Places of Worship:15
Health Care:312-bed community hospital
Recreation:44 park areas, over 600 acres
Fire:3 stations
54 Firefighters, 4 civilian
Police:1 Station
1 Sub-Station
60 Police Officers
19 civilians
Department of Senior Services:Recreation & education
Department of Youth Services: Student programs & services, grades 6-12
Public Utilities:Peoples Energy/North Shore Gas: 847-336-9300
Emergency Number: 800-228-6734
Commonwealth Edison: 800-334-7661
Comcast Cable: 866-594-1234
Veolia Environmental Services: 847-272-4145
Water Department: 847-926-1151
Postal Service: 2 branches
Public Library  
Nurseries & Day Care Centers: 10
Schools:11 Elementary
2 High Schools
2 Special Education
Park District:600 Acres of Parks
10 Facilities
655 Sessions of classes per week
Transportation:Metra
PACE Buses
Senior Connector
Continental Air Transport
Taxi Service
 

Overview

The year was 1869. Ulysses S. Grant was sworn in as the 18th President of the United States. Mark Twain had just published "Innocents Abroad" and the tiny town of Highland Park, located in the southeast corner of Lake County, Illinois, was incorporated. Its population was listed at 500.

In 2000, the United States census calculated Highland Park's population to be 31,365 residents. Highland Park has grown to be a thriving community, diverse in its population and abundant in its educational, recreational and business opportunities.

Twenty-three miles north of the Chicago's Loop, the City of Highland Park is nestled along beautiful Lake Michigan for nearly five miles. Highland Park is bordered to the west by the City of Deerfield, with Glencoe to the south and Lake Bluff, Bannockburn, Highwood and Lake Forest to the north.

Abundant with ravines and wild flowers, the City has enhanced the community's backdrop with a carefully planned approach for reforestation, public flower gardens, and preservation of open space. Annually, since 1980, the USDA Forest Service and the National Association of State Foresters have awarded Highland Park their highest national honor, Tree City USA. Highland Park's neighborhoods are filled with the perfect mix of housing, ranging from historic colonials, dating back to the mid-1800s, to award-winning contemporary homes and comfortable downtown condominiums. The City is accessible to one of Chicago's major expressways, I-94, with the Illinois Tollway just minutes away and O'Hare International Airport only 18 miles away.

At the southern end of the City on more than 36 acres of beautifully landscaped and wooded land lies Ravinia Festival, Highland Park's world-class summer venue of the performing arts. The festival has been attracting lovers of music and dance from throughout Chicagoland and the world since 1899. More than 500,000 attendees enjoy the festivals 87-night season, which runs from early May until late September (the only consecutive night summer offering in the country). Ravinia Festival features a 3,300 seat state-of-the-art pavilion, the 850 seat Martin Theatre, the Bennett-Gordon Recital Hall, five gourmet restaurants and a food court. Ravinia Festival offers something for everyone.

The City is governed by the council/manager form of government. The City Council consists of seven members with an elected mayor and six council members. Elections are held every four years for mayor and three of the six council terms expiring at the same time. A professional City Manager and his/her staff who are experienced in city management handle the day-to-day operations of the City.

The City has a number of commissions comprised of citizen volunteers who take an active role in City policy making.

 

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Household Income

Estimated Values (2007)
Median Income: $103,862
Average Income: $153,627
Per Capita Income $56,378
Projected Values (2012)
Median Income: $105,936
Average Income: $153,946
Per Capita Income $56,301

Own / Rent

Estimated Values (2007)
Total Home Owners: 9,745
Total Renters: 2,013
Renters: 17% Owners: 83%
Projected Values (2012)
Total Home Owners: 10,155
Total Renters: 2,074
Renters: 17% Owners: 83%

Household Size

Estimated Values (2007)
Average Household Size: 2.7
One Person Households: 2,103
Total Families: 8,900
Total Housing Units: 12,164
Vacant Housing Units: 404
Projected Values (2012)
Average Household Size: 2.7
One Person Households: 2,058
Total Families: 8,902
Total Housing Units: 12,658
Vacant Housing Units: 427

Note: Household Income figures are based on total household income.

Demographics Data for Zip Code 60035

Age Range

Number of people in this zip code by age.

Total 31,879
Age 0-14 6,122
Age 15-24 4,151
Age 25-39 4,361
Age 40-59 9,213
Age 60-79 5,551
Age 80+ 1,448
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Population Data for Zip Code 60035

Population Change

Estimated Change 2007
-3.2%
Projected Change 2012
-3.2%
31,879 30,846 30,852
2000 Census 2007 Estimated 2012 Projected

Population Density

(People per square mile)
Estimated (Current): 2,488
Projected (2012): 2,488

Households

Total (2000 Census): 11,628
Estimated (Present): 11,320
Projected (2012): 11,283
Household Change (2000-Present)
-2.6%
Household Change (2000-2012)
-2.9%

Notes:

Public Schools in zip code 60035

Name District Grades Address City Students
EARLY CHILDHOOD INNOVATIVE LEARN NORTHERN SUBURBAN SPEC ED DIST - 776 RED OAK LN HIGHLAND PARK N/A
BRAESIDE ELEM SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 K-5 150 PIERCE RD HIGHLAND PARK 296
INDIAN TRAIL ELEM SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 K-5 2075 ST JOHNS AVE HIGHLAND PARK 408
LINCOLN ELEM SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 K-5 711 W LINCOLN AVE HIGHLAND PARK 278
RAVINIA ELEM SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 K-5 763 DEAN AVE HIGHLAND PARK 318
RED OAK ELEM SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 PK-5 530 RED OAK LN HIGHLAND PARK 422
SHERWOOD ELEM SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 K-5 1900 STRATFORD RD HIGHLAND PARK 393
WAYNE THOMAS ELEM SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 K-5 2939 SUMMIT AVE HIGHLAND PARK 335
EDGEWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 6-8 929 EDGEWOOD RD HIGHLAND PARK 569
ELM PLACE SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 6-8 2031 SHERIDAN RD HIGHLAND PARK 483
NORTHWOOD JR HIGH SCHOOL NORTH SHORE SD 112 6-8 945 NORTH AVE HIGHLAND PARK 368
HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL TWP HSD 113 7-12 433 VINE AVE HIGHLAND PARK 1,869
NORTH SHORE ACADEMY NORTHERN SUBURBAN SPEC ED DIST 1-12 760 RED OAK LN HIGHLAND PARK 140

Private Schools in zip code 60035

Name Grades Address City Students
CHILDREN'S MONTESSORI HOUSE PK-KG 1991 SHERIDAN RD HIGHLAND PARK 15
HIGHLAND PARK MONTESSORI PK-K 1301 CLAVEY RD HIGHLAND PARK 90
MONTESSORI CONNECTION PK-K 1731 DEERFIELD ROAD HIGHLAND PARK 77
MONTESSORI CONNECTION EAST K-K 330 LAUREL AVE HIGHLAND PARK 18
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