Members of the City Property Commission 1 Leonid Mihhailov - Chairman 2 Deniss Boroditš – Vice-Chairman 3 Peep Aaviksoo 4 Maria Beljatskaja 5 Nikolai...
Presentations: The following materials are in Estonian 7th of October, Knowledge Acquisition Day: Presentation by Ivo Krustok on "Climate Change and...
The Intelligent Community Forum is a global network of cities and regions with a think tank at its center. Its mission is to help communities in the...
Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski sent a letter today to Prime Minister Kristen Michal urging the government to make a decision on funding the new medical campus in Tallinn and establishing a unified hospital system. If the government fails to act soon, the city will move ahead on its own to merge its healthcare institutions – East Tallinn Central Hospital, West Tallinn Central Hospital, and Tallinn Children’s Hospital. The state-owned North Estonia Medical Centre (PERH) can only be included in this merger with a decision from the national government. Without such a decision, PERH will remain outside the unified hospital system in Tallinn.
This year, the City of Tallinn will plant 3,500 trees in parks, courtyards, and along streets—matching the number of new little Tallinn residents expected to be born in 2025. It marks the city’s largest-ever tree-planting initiative, aimed at creating a healthier and greener urban environment.