The Tallinn City Government has submitted the Põhja-Tallinn comprehensive plan to the City Council for adoption. The plan outlines the district’s spatial development for the next couple of decades. This strategic document aims to address the area’s major challenges: opening up long-closed seafront and former industrial areas, as well as improving mobility within Põhja-Tallinn and connections to other districts.
The continuous monitoring of energy, ventilation and air quality in hundreds of buildings generates big data. Analytics are developed to handle this...
In accordance with the Waste Act , the Tallinn Waste Management Plan 2022-2026 and the Tallinn Waste Management Regulations , waste must be collected...
An apartment association can apply for a grant for increasing apartment building energy efficiency and for improving the facade. The grant can cover...
Tallinn supports cultural events taking place in the city through various open application rounds so that our cultural calendar can remain versatile...
Estonia has clear rules for foreigners who want to work here. To work legally, it’s important to know the visa or permit you need, your rights at work...
The proposals from the Citizens’ Assembly have led to 61 initiatives to make the city greener and more people-centric: 20 have already been completed, 28 are underway, and 13 are still to come.