Wilmette, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Wilmette city government is comprised of six trustees and a president. These individuals serve staggered four-year terms and are elected at large. The city operates under the Council-Manager form of government. This article will discuss the population and steets of Wilmette City. If you are interested in living in Wilmette, it is a good idea to visit the Wilmette Historical Museum. You'll find a brief history of the area at the museum.

The majority of Wilmette's residents are white, with only minorities of African-Americans and Latinos. A recent influx of eastern Europeans contributed to the community's socially liberal atmosphere. In Wilmette, over 15 percent of the population is foreign-born. The city's high schools provide quality educational support to children in grades K through 12. There are a total of eighty-three people below the poverty line, and over forty percent of the population lives below the median income.

The city's median age is 45.5 years, and there are a few shopping centers. The Plaza del Lago, the nation's oldest shopping center, is located on Sheridan Road. Other shopping centers include Edens Plaza and West Lake Plaza, both located off the Edens Expressway. The Baha'i House of Worship is another notable religious building in Wilmette.