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Utilitas started the construction of a heat pump plant in Paljassaare
The construction of Utilitas’ wastewater and seawater heat pump plant and seawater pumping station to be built in Paljassaare began today. The emission-free plant will start supplying heat to Tallinn’s district heating network in the winter season of 2026.
Pääsküla bog restoration continues this summer
Tallinn is continuing the restoration of Pääsküla Bog. Over ten weekends, residents are invited to help block drainage ditches in the bog to raise the groundwater level and support the return of the unique wetland ecosystem.
Tallinn invites the public to help reimagine Ristiku Street
Tallinn is working together with the local community to redesign Ristiku and Härjapea streets, aiming to create a modern, green, and inclusive street space. A public discussion on Ristiku Street will take place on 10 June at 17:30 at Ristiku põhikool.
Tallinn’s public beaches open for the season on June 1
On 1 June, Tallinn officially opens the beach season. This year, the beach lifeguard service will be provided by Forus.
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Kadaka puiestee bridge to open to traffic on the evening of 19 May
In July last year, reconstruction began on the Kadaka puiestee bridge in Tallinn, which had reached the end of its service life and become structurally unsafe. As of Monday, the new bridge will be complete and open to traffic. Public transport will return to its regular routes in the first half of next week.
Buses rerouted in city centre due to water main break on 15–16 May
Due to a water main break on Laikmaa Street, the routes of bus lines no. 14, 18, 18A, 20, 20A, and 31 will be temporarily changed in the city centre from 9:00 on 15 May until 5:30 on 16 May.
Odra Street to reopen for traffic on 19 May
Construction works on Odra Street are nearing completion, and the street will be reopened to traffic starting Monday, 19 May. Bus routes 54 and 67 will also return to their normal routes.
Tallinn to build a klint park in Lasnamäe
Tallinn aims to create a continuous, almost nine-kilometer-long park area on the limestone strip in Lasnamäe.