| Naperville, IL is the
fourth largest city in the state, and is one of the fastest-growing
communities in the country. Naperville enjoys economic prosperity,
outstanding educational opportunities and high-caliber cultural
events, attracting families to relocate to the area. With a
low unemployment rate (2.4%) and no violent crimes (2004 FBI
Report), it is easy to see why so many people have decided to
make the move to the city of Naperville. |
| Household
Data (2000 Census)
- Population: 136,000
- Median Age: 34.2
- Median Family 1999 Income: $101,590
- Average Owner-Occupied Housing Value: $254,200
- Total Housing Units: 45,651
- Average household size of owner-occupied unit: 3.11
- Renter-occupied housing units: 8,875 (20.3%)
- Average Contract Rent: $942
Ethnic Data (2000 Census)
- White/Caucasian: 85.2%
- Asian: 9.6%
- Hispanic: 3.2%
- Black/African American: 3.0%
- American Indian/Other: 2.0%
Education Data for Population 25 Years and Over
- High school or higher: 96.3%
- Bachelor's degree or higher: 60.6%
- Graduate or professional degree: 23.7%
Fire & Police
- Firefighters: 200
- Fire Stations: 9
- Emergency Responses in 6 min or less: 84.1%
- Police Department Full Time Employees: 299
- Police Department Part Time Employees: 754
- Police Stations: 1
- Warning Sirens: 19
Crime Rate (2004 FBI Crime Statistics)
- Murder: 0
- Robbery: 21
- Aggravated Assault: 92
- Burglary: 317
- Larceny or Theft: 1888
- Car Theft: 83
Climate
- Average Spring Temperature: 47°F
- Average Summer Temperature: 74°F
- Average Winter Temperature: 27°F
- Average Annual Rainfall: 33"
- Average Annual Snowfall: 40"
City Finance
- Total Assessed Valuation (April 2005): $ 5,204 billion
- City of Naperville Budget (FY 05): $ 336.1 million
- City Tax Rate (April 2005): $ .7438
- Sales Tax Revenue (FY04-05 Est.): $ 24,903,985
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