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Algonquin, Illinois




  Muni Village
  Date 1890
  State Illinois
  County McHenry
  County2 Kane
  Tcounty McHenry
  Tcounty2 Kane
  Township Algonquin
  Township2 Grafton
  Township3 Dundee
  Gov Council-manager
  Head Label Village President
  Gov Head John Schmitt
  Pop 23,276
  Status up
  Percent 996
  Prevyear 1990
  Density-mi 2,3674
  Density-km 9142
  White 9426
  Black 092
  Hispanic 407
  Asian 235
  Native 010
  Islander 001
  Other 120
  Zips 60102
  Acode 847 & 224
  Area-mi 100
  Area-km 259
  Pci 29,820
  Geocode 00685
  Mhi 79,730
  Mnhv 194,500
  Mhv 214,342 ( 2000 )
  Website wwwalgonquinorg


Algonquin is a village located in both Kane and McHenry County, Illinois . A 2006 U.S. Census estimate placed the Village's population at 29,886, growing considerably from the 2000 Census figure of 23,276 City data. 2000 census information .

The village is known as "The Gem of the Fox River Valley", since its downtown is nestled in the heart of Illinois' Fox River Valley . Established in 1890 and long known as a small river community, the village is currently making the transition into a major regional hub, as it has experienced considerable suburban growth over the past 15 years. Now stretching all the way west to the busy Randall Road corridor, Algonquin has become a major center of retail activity and a growing business center. Additionally, the village continues to see considerable residential growth. In wake of the growth, the village has had to deal with challenges such as traffic congestion and overburdened schools. In spite of this, the Village has managed to grow its commercial tax base, preserve its character and history, and substantially increase its recreational offerings.


GEOGRAPHY


Algonquin is located at (42.162741, -88.302571).

According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 25.9 Km&2 (10.0 Mi&2 ). 25.5 km&2 (9.8 mi&2) of it is land and 0.4 km&2 (0.2 mi&2) of it (1.60%) is water.
The majority of Algonquin is located in McHenry County, with some overhang into neighboring Kane County.


DEMOGRAPHICS

As of the Census of 2004, there were 27,900 people, 8,300 households, and 7,100 families residing in the village. The Population Density was 914.2/km&2 (2,367.4/mi&2). There were 7,952 housing units at an average density of 312.3/km&2 (808.8/mi&2). The racial makeup of the village was 94.26% White , 0.92% African American , 0.10% Native American , 2.35% Asian , 0.01% Pacific Islander , 1.20% from Other Races , and 1.16% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.07% of the population. Within the last decade, the Polish Community has doubled.

There were 8,000 households out of which 50% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 74.7% were Married Couples living together, 5.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 17.8% were non-families. 14.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 3.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.02 and the average family size was 3.38.

In the village the population was spread out with 32.8% under the age of 18, 5.2% from 18 to 24, 36.8% from 25 to 44, 20.0% from 45 to 64, and 5.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females there were 98.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.2 males.

The median income for a household in the village was $79,730, and the median income for a family was $84,437. Males had a median income of $60,473 versus $36,624 for females. The Per Capita Income for the village was $29,820. About 1.0% of families and 1.7% of the population were below the Poverty Line , including 1.5% of those under age 18 and 4.6% of those age 65 or over.


NEIGHBORHOODS






EDUCATION


School District 300

Community Unit School District 300 , a large district based out of Carpentersville serves the village's eastern two-thirds, generally along and east of Randall Rd. The District 300 schools in Algonquin include:



School District 158

Consolidated School District 158 is headquartered in Algonquin, and the schools on the Square Barn Road campus serve the village's far western side, as well as portions of neighboring communities Huntley and Lake In The Hills . School District 158 schools serving far western Algonquin include:


Community Colleges

The nearest community colleges are McHenry County College and Elgin Community College .


Libraries

Algonquin Public Library contains two branches, the main branch on Harnish, just west of Randall Road , and a second branch on Eastgate, south of Algonquin Rd. Both offer exceptional educational and reading programs. Huntley Public Library, Dundee Township Library, and the Barrington Area Library also serve certain sections of the Village.


SHOPPING

The village of Algonquin is a major center for shopping activities, both regionally and locally. The village is known for its chic lifestyle centers, power centers, grocers, and growing variety of restaurants. Most of the village's retail is confined to Randall Road and, to a lesser extent, Algonquin Road .


Randall Road Corridor

Major centers include:


East Algonquin Road Corridor

Major centers include:


West Algonquin Road Corridor

Major centers include Square Barn Commons, Prestwicke Plaza, and Winding Creek Center, strip centers featuring over a dozen retailers each, all located along West Algonquin Road. Square Barn Commons includes Walgreens and a Bank & Trust facility, while Prestwicke Plaza contains a Centegra medical center.


Old Town District

The Village's Old Town District, focused primarily along Main Street/Route 31 includes dozens of independent retailers and franchises, offices, and fine restaurants. Other strip centers can be found nearby including Fox River Center, Eastgate Center, and two un-named centers anchored by White Hen Pantries.


LODGING



RECREATION


The village is unique in that it does not have an actual park district, as park operations are run by the village itself. Nevertheless, the quality of parks, trails, and programs is nearly unmatched. In addition, the village's scenic waterways remain a regional draw. Some noteworthy recreational opportunities in Algonquin include:


FESTIVALS AND TRADITIONS



TRANSPORTATION

Algonquin is a center of transportation for McHenry and Kane Counties. As a result, it can encounter significant traffic backups, particularly on these high-traffic roadways:


INDUSTRY

A growing number of businesses can be found in Algonquin, IL. From a manufacturing corridor along Algonquin Rd. between Pyott Rd. and Route 31 to a planned corporate campus on the west side of Randall Rd., industry is a significant part of the Algonquin area economy. Major businesses and employers include:


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