Tallinn Environmental Department organises random measurements to monitor the level of ambient air pollution. There are three monitoring stations for...
According to the Law Enforcement Act, power of authorisation for permits for producing excessive noise and light effects as well as pollution is held...
City Management Commission The spheres of the Commission’s activity include: City planning; Landscaping and advertising; Housing and public utilities...
Address: Paldiski mnt 48a, 10614 Tallinn Phone 14410 or +372 661 9860 (available 24/7; the cost of the call depends on your service provider's pricing...
A detailed plan is the basis for land use and construction activities in the near future. It determines the boundaries of the plot, intended purposes...
To improve traffic flow and safety, the maximum permitted driving speed in the Tallinn city centre will continue to be reduced. The speed limit will be lowered to 40 km/h on Jõe, Pronksi, Liivalaia, and Suur-Ameerika streets, and to 30 km/h on Kaarli puiestee.
Compensating for damage caused by a road or structure owned by the City of Tallinn not being compliant with requirements. If your vehicle was damaged...