Appendix K
Recreation Programming Plan
Naperville Population Age Group
2016 Est. 8,676
% Change
2010 8,171
Difference
Under 5 Years
505
6.2% -6.2% -8.5% -0.6% 26.5% -0.5% 10.9% -3.0% -8.4% -8.4% -4.3% 13.6% 24.6% 42.6% 41.9% 25.1% 24.3% 18.1%
5-9 Years
10,717 11,883 11,591
11,429 12,992 11,665
-712
10-14 Years 15-19 Years 20-24 Years 25-29 Years 30-34 Years 35-39 Years 40-44 Years 45-49 Years 50-54 Years 55-59 Years 60-64 Years 65-69 Years 70-74 Years 75-79 Years 80-84 Years
-1,109
-74
8,676 7,363 8,092 9,259
6,860 7,402 7,296 9,545
1,816
-39 796
-286
11,154 12,321 11,883 10,425
12,181 13,454 12,415
-1,027 -1,133
-532
9,179 6,964 4,243 2,518 1,923 1,701 1,915
1,246 1,712 1,808 1,055
8,676 6,051 3,573 2,407 2,115 2,261
484 414 346
85 Years and Older Total population
147,122 141,853
5,269
3.7%
Population by Age Comparison
10,000 12,000 14,000
0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000
2016 2010 2000
Based on the population estimates, 49% of the population is male and 51% is female. Almost 30% of the population is under 19 years old and 31% of the population is 40-59 years old, indicating the strong familial community base of Naperville. As referenced above, the older adult population that has raised children in Naperville continue to remain here, with residents over 60 years of age accounting for 17% of the total population; this number will continue to rise through the next 5-10 years. This growth further illustrates an increased need for senior-oriented facilities, as well as additional recreation/open space that provide opportunities for senior-oriented programs and activities. As a result, the District should continue reviewing existing and projected senior recreation and facility needs in the coming years.
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Naperville Park District Recreation Programming Plan
Updated and Approved 2/11/21
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Naperville Park District | 2023 MASTER PLAN
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