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Improvements to Ramsay Park

David L. Ramsay Park | Derby Park

| Park Established 1974 |

Park renovation including play lot, basketball courts, tennis courts, plazas, passive areas, and lighting.

Aerial view of Ramsay Park focused on Jim Rice baseball field

Ramsay Park is named for Captain David Ramsay, a highly-decorated local veteran who served as a pilot in Vietnam. The park is 5.49 acres and includes Jim Rice Baseball Field, Michael L. Bivins Basketball Courts, tennis courts, playground, and passive space.

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

    1917 Washington Street

    roxbury
  • Project information
    • Project status: Construction
    • Construction budget: $1,630,000
    • Project features: Baseball, basketball, passive use, memorial, multi-use court, playground, tennis
    • Consultant: Stantec Planning & Landscape Architecture, Inc.

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

    1917 Washington Street

    roxbury
  • Project information
    • Project status: Construction
    • Construction budget: $1,630,000
    • Project features: Baseball, basketball, passive use, memorial, multi-use court, playground, tennis
    • Consultant: Stantec Planning & Landscape Architecture, Inc.
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