The Top Seven Intelligent Communities were announced at the Building the Broadband Economy summit in New Work, on 20–22 May 2007, and Tallinn was the...
Price reductions in the unified public transportation ticket system of Tallinn since 01.01.2011 The public transportation of the unified ticket system...
Municipal housing is provided: to citizens in need of social assistance, whose need for assistance has been previously assessed by the city district...
From May 12 to 18, residents of Tallinn (as registered in the population register) can once again bring their bulky waste—such as unusable furniture, bicycles, or baby strollers—to the city’s waste stations and the Lilleküla Circular Economy Centre free of charge.
One year after taking office in April 2024, the Tallinn City Government marks its first full year of work. Over the past year, the city has launched a number of major reforms to improve management efficiency, make public services more accessible and of higher quality, increase transparency, and invest strategically in the living environment and civil protection.
From 6–9 May, Tallinn is hosting an international delegation of city leaders from Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The aim of the study visit is to learn about Tallinn’s experiences in green transition, circular economy, and urban innovation.