There is a lot of biodiversity in the city of Tallinn - alongside us live insects, birds, and various animals, and it is important to provide suitable...
Tallinn Waste Centre and the technology company ibiot are testing sensors that monitor the filling of waste containers and give a signal when the container is due to be emptied in order to prevent containers from being overfilled and waste transport vehicles from running empty.
What is the aim of the GoGreenRoutes project? The aim of the GoGreenRoutes project is to recognise the existing natural and cultural values of Vormsi...
The Tallinn City Government submitted a draft of the third supplementary budget of 2023 to the city council. According to the draft, the city budget will increase by 46.5 million euros. Should the draft be adopted, the final budget for 2023 will be 1.18 billion euros.
Tallinn is planning to construct new tramways on Liivalaia Street and along the Pollinator Highway (Putukaväil) leading to Pelguranna. This week, the City Government sent a proposal to the Ministry of Climate for European Union funding to expand the city's tram network. The plan involves adding three kilometers of new tracks.
The purpose of the childcare service is to support the coping of a person raising a disabled child (or at least a child with a high need for care and...