Bolingbrook, Illinois The village of Bolingbrook is a southwest suburb of Chicago that is partially in both Will and Du - Page counties in the U.S.

It is the 17th biggest incorporated place in Illinois and the state's 2nd biggest village.

8.1 Bolingbrook Park District Bolingbrook is at 41 41 55 N 88 5 19 W (41.698613, -88.088668), approximately 28 miles southwest of Downtown Chicago.

According to the 2010 census Bolingbrook has a total region of 24.257 square miles (62.83 km2), of which 24.05 square miles (62.29 km2) (or 99.15%) is territory and 0.207 square miles (0.54 km2) (or 0.85%) is water. Bolingbrook borders the communities of Woodridge, Romeoville, Plainfield, and Naperville.

Illinois Route 53, locally known as Bolingbrook Drive, runs north south through the middle of the village.

Other chief streets in Bolingbrook include Boughton Road, Lily Cache Lane, Weber Road, Veterans Parkway (formerly Naperville Road), Briarcliff Road, Hassert Boulevard (formerly 111th Street), Rodeo Drive (formerly 119th Street), Schmidt Road, Crossroads Parkway, and Remington Boulevard.

Bolingbrook is a mostly new suburb of Chicago, having been incorporated in 1965.

The first settlement in what is now Bolingbrook was established in 1831, but the informal farming villages remained unincorporated for over 130 years.

Modern Bolingbrook has its roots in the housing boom of the 1950s.

A second subdivision, known as Colonial Village, followed on the far east side of Route 53. The village continued to expanded steadily for the remainder of the 1960s, reaching a populace of 7,000 by 1970.

The 1970s were the first reconstructionof rapid expansion in Bolingbrook, amid which its populace quintupled to reach over 37,000 by 1980.

Much of this expansion was as much due to mass annexation as well as raw populace growth; the populace of Bolingbrook by the 1970 census but with its 1980 territory boundary was approximately 25,000, further reflecting the vigorous annexation that took place amid the 1970s.

However, Bolingbrook made Illinois' list of 100 Top places to live. During the 1980s, expansion in Bolingbrook and Will County slowed considerably as the focus of Chicago-area expansion in that decade largely shifted to the northern tier of suburbs in Lake and Mc - Henry counties. By 1990, Bolingbrook's populace had only increased by about 10% from the previous decade, to about 41,000.

The chief benefit of this slower expansion is that it allowed the village's transit framework (especially its school district) to catch up with its population.

The 1990s ushered in a second wave of strong expansion to Bolingbrook, as Will and close-by Kendall counties once again became the Chicago urbane area's quickest burgeoning subregion. "Jack" Leonard was instrumental in the village's incorporation and served as the village's first mayor.

Prior to hiring a full-time police chief, he served "double-duty" as both Village President and part-time Police Chief. At this time, the police "station" was headquartered in a spare bedroom in Leonard's home.

In 1971, Bolingbrook purchased station 2 from the Lemont Fire Protection District, which had been serving much of the village, thus establishing its own fire department.

The mayor of Bolingbrook is Republican Roger C.

Goya Foods' Illinois division as well as Ulta Beauty are headquartered in Bolingbrook. Weather - Tech has both its Corporate Headquarters and Factory Store in Bolingbrook.

Major highways in Bolingbrook include: Most of Bolingbrook lies inside the boundaries of Valley View School District 365 - U and Fountaindale Public Library District, both of which also include close-by Romeoville, Illinois.

Other school districts that serve Bolingbrook include Plainfield School District 202, Indian Prairie School District 204, Naperville School District 203, Woodridge School District 68, and Downers Grove High School District 99. School District 365 - U was originally known as District 94.

It took its present name when it became the first school precinct in the United States to implement the 45-15 plan, in which schools were occupied year round with 3/4 of the students in session at any one time.

The first school assembled in Bolingbrook was North View School at 151 E.

Bolingbrook High School (365 - U), Plainfield North and Plainfield East (202), Neuqua Valley High School, Naperville (204), Naperville Central (203), and Downers Grove South (99).

Romeoville High School also serves as an alternative for some students residing in Valley View 365 - U.

In addition, chose Bolingbrook teens attend the Illinois Math and Science Academy in Aurora.

Brooks (in the former Bolingbrook High School building and home of the district's ESL program) In Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202 In Woodridge Elementary School District 68 In Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202 In Woodridge Elementary School District 68 STEP Program (also homed in the former Bolingbrook High School building) Parochial undertaking school students may go on to Catholic high schools in adjacency to Bolingbrook such as Benet Academy in Lisle, Joliet Catholic Academy in Joliet, and Mount Assisi Academy (Girls) in Lemont.

Bolingbrook Park District The Bolingbrook Park District was created in 1970, after being allowed by popular vote.

In the following three decades the Bolingbrook Park District has grown to include various woodlands and parks, a several improve centers, the Pelican Harbor Indoor/Outdoor Aquatic Complex (recognized for its excellence by Chicago Magazine in April 2004), and the Bolingbrook Recreation and Aquatic Complex (BRAC).

Most recently, the Bolingbrook Park District was one of the four finalists for the National Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Park Management, Facilities and Programs. In 1982, the Park District opened the first indoor wave pool in the United States.

Bolingbrook is home to the Boughton Ridge Golf Course, a 9-hole course owned by the Bolingbrook Park District.

In addition, the Bolingbrook Golf Club, a municipal facility which includes an 18-hole course, is in the village.

Other Golf Courses inside adjacency of Bolingbrook include Naperbrook GC, Tamarack GC, Wedgewood GC, and Links at Carillon (all in Plainfield), White Eagle GC and Springbrook GC in Naperville, Village Greens of Woodridge and Seven Bridges GC in Woodridge, River Bend GC in Lisle, Carriage Greens GC and RCC in Darien, Cog Hill GC in Lemont, and Mistwood GC in Romeoville. The Illinois Aviation Museum at Bolingbrook was formed in 2004.

The exhibition is staffed by volunteers and is in a remodeled hangar at Clow International Airport, presently donated by the Village of Bolingbrook.

Furmaniak, experienced baseball infielder raised in Bolingbrook Pearson, Fort Hood 2009 victim raised in Bolingbrook Drew Peterson, former Bolingbrook police sergeant, suspected in the disappearance of his fourth wife, convicted of drowning his third wife Steve Williams, football no-charge agent raised in Bolingbrook In Money Magazine's September 2014 Edition of "Best Places to Live", Bolingbrook was placed at #38. In its 2010 edition, it was placed at #43. Bolingbrook, specifically the Chicago Bow Hunters club, is mentioned by Nicolas Cage in the 2005 movie The Weather Man.

Bolingbrook is the setting of the 2012 TV movie Drew Peterson: Untouchable starring Rob Lowe.

Director Brian De Palma filmed scenes from his 1978 supernatural thriller film The Fury in Bolingbrook.

The Promenade Bolingbrook "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015".

"Village of Bolingbrook Elected Officials".

"Park District History".

Bolingbrook Park District.

Website of the Bolingbrook Park District Bolingbrook, Illinois Municipalities and communities of Du - Page County, Illinois, United States Municipalities and communities of Will County, Illinois, United States

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