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Ringer Park Improvements

Park Established 1916

Ringer Park is an important open space in the densely populated Allston neighborhood.

After obtaining further funding for additional renovation, we have held our final community meeting to review the proposed plan. We anticipate starting construction in early summer 2025. Please check back in here for our construction notification - and a final rendering! - closer to that time. We will post signs at the park letting you know that construction is imminent, within two weeks of that beginning. Thank you!

  • Project Location
    Ringer Park
    85 Allston Street
    Allston-Brighton
  • Project Contact
  • Project Information
    • Project Status: In Design
    • Project Features: Passive use, Little League, Playground, Tennis, Basketball, Urban Wild
    • Consultant: Kyle Zick Landscape Architecture

About the project

Nestled among the hills are a diverse range of features, including:

  • a Little League field
  • tennis and basketball courts
  • large playground with climbing structures and swings
  • woodland area with natural trails, and
  • walking paths.

The park abuts community hubs, like the Jackson/Mann K-8 and Community Center complex and the West End Boys and Girls Club. Ringer Park offers year-round recreational activities for the neighborhood.

Flaherty Park rendering

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  • Project Location
    Ringer Park
    85 Allston Street
    Allston-Brighton
  • Project Contact
  • Project Information
    • Project Status: In Design
    • Project Features: Passive use, Little League, Playground, Tennis, Basketball, Urban Wild
    • Consultant: Kyle Zick Landscape Architecture
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