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Old City Harbour tram line FAQ
Why was the current tram line route chosen? The new tram line’s construction was preceded by a lengthy planning process during which every potential...
Introduction of the stages
Phase I of Tallinn Transport Department’s renewal of the public transport network Tallinn started renewing its public transport network in the summer...
Traffic changes: Hobujaama and Gonsiori (from 04.04.2023)
Gonsiori and Laikmaa Hobujaama
Land tax from January 1, 2025
Land tax is an Estonian state tax that is paid in full to the budget of a local authority. Land tax is imposed on all land in Estonia, except land...
Tallinn Welfare and Health Care Department
Endla 8, 10122 Tallinn Phone +372 645 7440 E-mail sotsiaal@tallinnlv.ee Registry code 75014965 Head of Department Raimo Saadi The Tallinn Welfare...
First year of Tallinn City Government: targeted reforms and high-impact investments
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.
Tallinn to establish 44 polling stations for upcoming local elections
The Tallinn City Government has approved the locations of polling stations for the 2025 local elections. The updated list reflects voters’ preferences for casting their ballots in shopping centres, improved accessibility, and participation rates in previous elections. Polling stations with fewer than 600 voters will be merged with others. In total, 43 physical polling stations will be open across Tallinn, with one additional station designated for organising voting at the voter's location.