Romeoville, Illinois
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Romeoville is a village in Will County, Illinois, United States. The village is located Script error: No such module "convert". southwest of Chicago on the Gateway Wetlands, directly west of the Des Plaines River and Historic U.S. Route 66 (now IL-53). Per the 2020 census, the population was 39,863.[1] Once a small river port, Romeoville experienced rapid growth in the 1990s and 2000s. It is located between Bolingbrook and Joliet near Interstate 55 and Interstate 355.
History
Romeoville was one of the last areas of Will County occupied by Native Americans. The village of Romeo was first settled on September 14, 1835, on Isle a La Cache, a small island in the Des Plaines River. Around this time, the first bridge was built to allow access to the island from the west bank of the river. In 1848, the I&M Canal was finished, drawing new residents to the area. On January 19, 1895, residents of Romeo voted to incorporate and changed the village's name to Romeoville. The community, along with nearby Joliet, became known as "Stone City" in reference to its prosperous limestone quarries. The Illinois State Capitol in Springfield was unveiled in 1888, and is constructed entirely of Romeoville limestone. Lewis University was established on the outskirts of town in 1934.
Romeoville is home to Citgo's Lemont Refinery. The refinery was constructed in 1922 across the river from the village. It was later the site of the 1984 Romeoville petroleum refinery disaster.
In 1950, Romeoville had approximately 46 homes and a population of 147. The village remained sparsely populated until 1957, when over Script error: No such module "convert". of wetlands along IL-53 became the Hampton Park Subdivision. An additional Script error: No such module "convert". were added in 1964, as Romeoville's population slowly grew. On October 5, 1990, the first interchange on I-55 and Weber Road was built, connecting the village to the rest of Chicagoland. Throughout the following decade, the area along Weber Road quickly became suburbanized as several new housing developments were completed. Romeoville was one of the fastest-growing communities in Illinois throughout the 1990s and 2000s. The population grew rapidly, and the village experienced an influx of over 25,000 new residents in two decades.[2]
Geography
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Climate
Romeoville is home to a National Weather Service forecast office, although bulletins issued by said office begin, "The National Weather Service in Chicago..."[4]
Demographics
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| 1900 | 113 | — | |
| 1910 | 98 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1920 | 74 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1930 | 133 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1940 | 170 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1950 | 147 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1960 | 3,574 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1970 | 12,888 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1980 | 15,519 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 1990 | 14,074 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 2000 | 21,153 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 2010 | 39,680 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| 2020 | 39,863 | Script error: No such module "String".% | |
| U.S. Decennial Census[5] 2010[6] 2020[7] | |||
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2020 census
| Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) | Pop 2010[6] | Pop 2020[7] | % 2010 | % 2020 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White alone (NH) | 19,992 | 16,654 | 50.38% | 41.78% |
| Black or African American alone (NH) | 4,545 | 5,362 | 11.45% | 13.45% |
| Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) | 61 | 32 | 0.15% | 0.08% |
| Asian alone (NH) | 2,486 | 2,718 | 6.27% | 6.82% |
| Pacific Islander alone (NH) | 3 | 2 | 0.01% | 0.01% |
| Some Other Race alone (NH) | 53 | 121 | 0.13% | 0.30% |
| Mixed Race or Multi-Racial (NH) | 657 | 1,166 | 1.66% | 2.93% |
| Hispanic or Latino (any race) | 11,883 | 13,808 | 29.95% | 34.64% |
| Total | 39,680 | 39,863 | 100.00% | 100.00% |
Economy
Romeoville is home to over 600 businesses.[8] In 2013, the village won a Gold Medal from the International Economic Development Council and Atlas Integrated in the High Performance Economic Development category. They earned the award by creating 1,560 jobs during 2012–2013, which was the most for a town with a population between 25,001 and 100,000.[9]
Top employers
According to the village website,[10] the top employers in the village are:
| # | Employer | # of Employees |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Amazon | 1,824 |
| 2 | Valley View School District 365U | 1,300 |
| 3 | Green Core | 1,200 |
| 4 | PDV Midwest Refining CITGO | 803 |
| 5 | Aryzta | 600 |
| 6 | Ulta Beauty | 543 |
| 7 | Walmart | 537 |
| 8 | RTC | 530 |
| 9 | Magid Glove and Safety | 529 |
| 10 | Lewis University | 525 |
Other major employers include Kehe Foods, FedEx Ground, and the Village of Romeoville.
Education
K–12 education
Romeoville residents attend the following schools:
Valley View School District 365U
- Valley View Early Childhood Center
- Beverly Skoff Elementary School
- Irene King Elementary School
- Kenneth L. Hermansen Elementary School
- Robert C. Hill Elementary School
- A. Vito Martinez Middle School
- John J. Lukancic Middle School
- Romeoville High School
- St. Andrew the Apostle School
Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202
- Eichelberger Elementary School
- Creekside Elementary School
- Lakewood Falls Elementary School
- John F Kennedy Middle School
- Indian Trails Middle School
- Plainfield East High School
Lockport Township High School District 205
Higher education
- Joliet Junior College – Romeoville Campus
- Rasmussen College – Romeoville Campus
- Lewis University – Main Campus
Government
Mayors
| Mayors of Romeoville | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Years in Office | Mayor | ||||
| 1895–1899 | Louis Hamann[11] | ||||
| 1899–1903 | John J. Keig[11] | ||||
| 1904–1905 | Henry Brockman[11] | ||||
| 1906–1907 | George Garden[11] | ||||
| 1907–1909 | George Farrell[11] | ||||
| 1910–1915 | Edward Swanson[11] | ||||
| 1915–1919 | Joseph Startz[11] | ||||
| 1919–1920 | John Mitchell[11] | ||||
| 1921–1927 | Fred Boehme[11] | ||||
| 1928–1929 | Anthony Startz[11] | ||||
| 1929–1969 | Neal Murphy[11] | ||||
| 1969–1973 | John O'Hara[11] | ||||
| 1973–1977 | Dewey "Red" Chambers[11] | ||||
| 1977–1981 | Donald Kennedy[11] | ||||
| 1981–1985 | Howard Trippett[11] | ||||
| 1985–1993 | John Strobbe[11] | ||||
| 1993–1997 | Sandra Gulden[11] | ||||
| 1997–2009 | Fred Dewald[11] | ||||
| 2009–present | John Noak[11] | ||||
Infrastructure
Transportation
- Metra station on the Heritage Corridor line.
- Lewis University Airport for basic aircraft to Boeing Business class.
- Pace bus route 834.
Major highways
Major highways in Romeoville include:
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Notable people
- Gerald Coleman, played goalie for the Lake Erie Monsters and Tampa Bay Lightning.
- Egotistico Fantastico, pro wrestler
- Oliver Gibson, DT, played with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals.
- Sandra Navarro Gillette, singer who charted a 1994 worldwide hit single, graduated from Romeoville High School.
- Antonio Morrison, LB, played with the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers.
- Byron Stingily, OT, played with the Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers.
References
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