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Mayors of Tallinn
The burgomasters, Mayor commanders, Mayors, chairmen of city government, chairmen of executive committee of the City of Tallinn from 1786 to 2019 See...
Tallinn City Government dismisses district heads and suspends deputy mayors' duties
Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski has signed a directive terminating the official duties of Deputy Mayors Pärtel-Peeter Pere and Viljar Jaamu in their respective areas of responsibility. In an extraordinary City Government meeting, it was also decided to dismiss Sander Andla, City Centre District Governor, and Doris Raudsepp, Pirita District Governor.
Tallinn City Government
The Mayor of Tallinn is Jevgeni Ossinovski . Deputy Mayors: Aleksei Jašin , Deputy Mayor for Education Kristjan Järvan , Deputy Mayor for Transport...
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2014 The world’s leading developer of software for geoinformation systems (GIS) presents the SAG (Special Achievement in GIS) awards to different...
Tallinna Ettevõtlusameti osalemine Euroopa Liidu projektides. Läbiviidud projektid
Läbiviidud projektid Projekti nimi: Cross-innovation - Promoting Cross-Innovation in European Cities and Regions Programm: INTERREG IVC Partnerid...
Innovation project to be tested on Tallinn City Government's main building
On Monday, January 15, GScan OÜ, one of the four winners of Tallinnovation 2023, will begin measuring the cross-section of the exterior facade of the Tallinn City Government's main building (located at Vabaduse väljak 7) using muon scanners. The measurements will last approximately three weeks.
Tallinn adopts principles for election coverage in city communications
The Tallinn City Government has approved a set of principles for covering this autumn’s local elections, with the aim of ensuring political neutrality in the city’s communications during the election period. City district newspapers will not offer paid political advertising during the campaign period.
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.