The changes will be implemented from 21 October. Citizens had the opportunity to express their views and make proposals from 3-20 September before the...
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.
Tallinn City Government sent a draft of a regulation to the City Council’s hearing today that would clarify the calculation process of the income-based benefit and which income sources are included.
Here you can find swimming pools and water sports centres managed by the city. Photo: Sõle Sports Centre swimming pool Swimming pools Õismäe Swimming...
Construction begins on Paevälja bridge in Klindipark, allowing safer movement along Lasnamäe’s embankment for pedestrians. The Paevälja bridge is also a kind of viewing platform, from which one can enjoy a stunning view of both Tallinn Bay and the city itself.
Tallinn Environmental Department organises random measurements to monitor the level of ambient air pollution. There are three monitoring stations for...