Ramsey Borough Council Advances Pickleball Court Plans and Sets New Police Leadership

During the recent Ramsey Borough Council meeting, strides were made in the development of pickleball facilities and the establishment of new leadership within the Ramsey Police Department. The Council discussed plans for pickleball court improvements and announced the upcoming swearing-in of Michael Paresi as police chief and Casey Hines as captain, effective November 1, 2025. These developments, alongside updates on local initiatives and infrastructure, marked key points of progress for the community.

The most talked-about topic of the meeting was the ongoing pickleball court projects. Community interest in expanding pickleball facilities has been met with enthusiasm from both residents and officials. The Council reported on enhancements made to the Oak Street Courts, including new plantings aimed at sound mitigation. As these plantings mature, they are expected to effectively reduce the noise typically associated with pickleball play. Officials have met with USA Pickleball representatives to discuss best practices and potential improvements. Updated signage with new usage guidelines was introduced, and discussions are ongoing regarding additional sound mitigation measures such as sound barriers and quieter equipment.

Plans to expand pickleball facilities at Finch Park were also highlighted. Initial designs, which initially faced spatial challenges due to existing softball and baseball diamonds, playgrounds, and water lines, have been adjusted. Thanks to a collaboration with Land Engineering, the updated design now accommodates six new pickleball courts without encroaching on the existing basketball court. The Council emphasized that these courts would be accessible to all residents, regardless of skill level.

The meeting also addressed key administrative changes within the Ramsey Police Department. The pending retirement of Chief Lyman paved the way for Captain Michael Paresi to be promoted to chief, with Lieutenant Casey Hines stepping into the role of captain. Both candidates were the sole contenders for their respective positions and received unanimous recommendations from their peers. The official swearing-in for these appointments is scheduled for the October 22nd meeting. This transition marks a notable moment for the department, as it prepares to welcome new leadership committed to maintaining public safety and community engagement.

In addition to these primary discussions, the Council covered various community initiatives. A update was provided on the Ramsey Emergency Services Complex, where the design team has made progress on a plan that remains within budget constraints despite rising costs. This plan is to be presented to the Council and the public following an internal review. The subsequent steps will involve submitting the plan for approval to the state office of the controller before proceeding to the bidding phase.

Further discussions included an ordinance aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety on East Main Street. Initiated by a request from the Ramsey School District, the ordinance proposes a midblock crosswalk between Veterans Park and the Ramsey High School parking lot. As East Main Street is a county road, the ordinance must first be approved by the local Council before it can be considered by the county. The formal introduction of the ordinance received unanimous support.

Public health and infrastructure were also topics, particularly concerning water quality and environmental compliance. The Board of Public Works addressed the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the local water supply, discussing efforts to meet the EPA’s established limits. Collaborative efforts with the Ramsey Water Department are underway to develop treatment solutions. Additionally, plans for a lead service line replacement program were discussed, with mandates to replace all lead service lines by 2031.

The Council urged residents to assist in maintaining the environment by keeping stormwater drains clear to prevent flooding. Leaf removal services are set to commence, and the borough website details the annual fall weed pickup schedule. Residents unable to adhere to the schedule can take leaves to the Ramsey Recycling Center.

Community events and initiatives were also highlighted. The library board reported a successful Harvest Fest event and announced upcoming events, including a Halloween boo event and a used book and jewelry sale. The Ramsey Chamber of Commerce is engaging the community with events like a Trunk or Treat and a townwide scavenger hunt offering a $2,000 merchandise prize.

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Mayor:
Deirdre A. Dillon
City Council Officials:
, Peter Kilman, Council, Jane Woods, , Michael Gutwetter, , Judy Cusick, , Sara Poppe, , Glen Popolo,

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