The Illinois Department of Motor Vehicles announced on Jan. 13 that seniors-only DMV centers are available for walk-in service at several locations, including the Levy Senior Center in Evanston, Bridgeview Community Center, Westchester Village Hall, and Calumet Township Community Center. These facilities operate Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., providing a range of services such as address changes, disability placards, driver’s license services, non-commercial road and written tests, organ donor registry enrollment, state identification cards, vehicle services, and voter registration applications.
The introduction of these dedicated centers aims to make essential DMV services more accessible for senior citizens by offering exclusive hours and locations tailored to their needs. A seniors-only call center is also available at 800-252-8980 (option 3), operating weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. More information can be found on the official website at https://www.ilsos.gov/services/services-for-seniors.html.
Village of Riverside promotes cultural awareness through its historical commission and public library programs, according to the official website. The village also aims to deliver municipal services responsibly while upholding its historical heritage and community atmosphere according to the official website.
Riverside is noted for its landscape design by Frederick Law Olmsted, recognized as a pioneer in landscape architecture according to the official website. The village provides various municipal services including fire suppression, emergency medical care, law enforcement, parks programs, and public library access according to the official website.
Functioning as a suburban municipality focused on community management and historical preservation according to the official website, Riverside received recognition as a National Historic Landmark in 1970 for its role in national history according to the official website.



