Tallinn creates emergency centres in every district, or institutions that are independent from outside service providers. The purpose of these centres is to provide help, advice and information during large-scale electricity or water outages, fire or other crises. While the emergency centres are mostly located in city district administration buildings that people are accustomed to visiting, the network is planned to be expanded.
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...
Tallinn's 2024 participatory budgeting vote continues for four more days, with the deadline for casting votes being midnight on Sunday, December 3. As of today, approximately 5,430 Tallinn residents have already voted for their favorite projects.
On this page you will find services and benefits provided by the City of Tallinn to children and families with children. The main goal of the support...
Mustamäe, an evolving district in Tallinn, exhibits a unique blend of modernity and history. While it features contemporary infrastructure, the area...
Tallinn will initiate a four-month-long night bus pilot project lasting from 19 May to 17 September. During this period, four routes will be active at night from Friday to Sunday.
See which assistance services and benefits are provided for people and families in Tallinn who are struggling. Social benefits Subsistence benefit -...
Ibiot's solution envisages the installation of sensors in waste containers, which would then allow the waste transport operator to change the emptying...