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Joseph L. Fabbrini Park

One of the largest parcels of land owned by the park district, this 43-acre site contains, tennis and pickleball courts, three play apparatus, three baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, two basketball standards, a sand volleyball court, and a parking lot. The retention lake is used both for fishing and boating, as well as ice skating in the winter. Formerly known as Highpoint Park, this land was accepted from Hoffman Rosner Corporation in 1967.
The park underwent major redevelopment in 1985, with the help of $135,000 in matching grant money from the Illinois Department of Conservation. The redevelopment features included shoreline stabilization/seawall, boat launch for lake area, nature observation station, landscaping, warming shelter and picnic shelter, accessible fishing pier, parking, playground, basketball court and jogging trail with a vita course.

High Point was updated to include four tennis courts, three play apparatus (one co-funded by Saturn Corp. of Schaumburg in 1996), three baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, two basketball standards, a sand volleyball court, and a parking lot. The retention lake is used both for fishing and boating, as well as ice skating in the winter.
In July 2000 the shoreline stabilization project for High Point Lake was completed at the cost of $299,705.
In 2015, Highpoint Park was renamed Joseph L. Fabbrini Park, after a founding Commissioner of the park district.

In 2019, the athletic fields at Fabbrini Park were renamed the Stephen and Connie Johnson athletic fields in honor of their contribution to the success of the baseball programs in the community.

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