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Improvements to Peters Park Little League Field and Ramsay Park Baseball Field

Ramsay Park (Jim Rice Field) established in 1974 and Peters Park established in 1974

Ramsay Park consists of three basketball courts, a tennis court, a multi sport court, splash pad/skateboard area, playground for 5-12 age and 2-5 age, Jim Rice baseball field and public art in honor of David Ramsay. The playground and courts were renovated in 2017 and this project is focusing on the baseball field.

Jim Rice Field

Peters Park consists of a dog recreation space, two basketball courts, a tennis court with pickleball lines, two wall ball courts, a playground for 5-12 age and 2-5 age, a little league field and ornamental plantings and beds with passive lawn panels. The basketball courts were renovated in 2021 and this project is focused on the little league field.

Peters Park

  • Still have questions? Contact:
    Parks and Recreation
  • Project location

    Ramsay Park (Jim Rice Field): 1917 Washington Street, South End

    Peters Park: 230 Shawmut Ave, South End

     

  • Project contact
  • Project information

    Project status: Design

    Project features: Baseball, batting cage, little league

    Construction budget: $1,280,000

    Consultant: Stantec

    Contractor: TBD

  • Still have questions? Contact:
    Parks and Recreation
  • Project location

    Ramsay Park (Jim Rice Field): 1917 Washington Street, South End

    Peters Park: 230 Shawmut Ave, South End

     

  • Project contact
  • Project information

    Project status: Design

    Project features: Baseball, batting cage, little league

    Construction budget: $1,280,000

    Consultant: Stantec

    Contractor: TBD

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