Tallinn’s 2024 budget in the urban planning and heritage conservation sector focuses on planning new kindergartens, valuing historical urban spaces, and modernizing information systems for more efficient and faster planning processes.
The city of Tallinn and Utilitas OÜ will enter into a partnership agreement with the aim of creating the joint venture AS Utilitas Tallinna Soojus for district heating, 33.34% being owned by the city and 66.66% by Utilitas. The new joint venture will be a holding company leading investments in the Tallinn region, while AS Utilitas Tallinn will continue to sell heat.
We are very grateful, if you want to help the kindergarten and our children. If you wish, you have the opportunity to make a donation. Payee: Tallinna...
Here you will find the counselling and rehabilitation services and therapy options for drug users and their loved ones. Counselling services for HIV...
On election day, 19 October, voting starts at 9:00 and ends at 20:00. You can vote only in the electoral district of your place of residence, i.e. in...
The city’s development strategy Tallinn 2035 describes the future of Tallinn that the entire city government is working towards. City culture plays an...
Tallinn selects its partners for bi- or multilateral cooperation based on the city’s interests and challenges while avoiding signing treaties of amity...
The Tallinn City Government has approved the initiative to draft the "Tallinn Environmental Noise Reduction Action Plan 2024–2028." This plan aligns with the "Tallinn 2035" development strategy and the city's mobility plan, aiming to manage environmental noise within the city, particularly noise resulting from transportation and industry.