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Tallinn City Government
The Mayor of Tallinn is Jevgeni Ossinovski . Deputy Mayors: Viljar Jaamu , Deputy Mayor for City Property Aleksei Jašin , Deputy Mayor for Education...
Pikk Street Festival brings together Old Town residents and visitors
On Sunday, September 15, the first-ever Pikk Street Festival took place in Tallinn’s Old Town, drawing locals and visitors from both near and far.
Redevelopment planned for area between Tuukri, Jõe, and Karu streets
Today, the Tallinn City Government approved the detailed plan for the area between Tuukri, Jõe, and Karu streets in Kesklinn and submitted the proposed solution for public review and discussion.
Extension planned for hotel at Balti jaam station
The Tallinn City Government approved a detailed plan today for a property located at the corner of Kopli and Vana-Kalamaja streets in Põhja-Tallinn. The proposed solution is now moving to public display and discussion. The plan allows for an extension of the existing three-story hotel, adding up to five stories, and includes plans for improving the surrounding urban space.
City leaders' walk highlights accessibility issues
On August 21, Tallinn city leaders had the opportunity to participate in an accessibility walk. The participants experienced firsthand the challenges that individuals using wheelchairs or strollers face and how the existing infrastructure impacts their journey.
Tallinn to create a Ukraine Square in city centre
The Tallinn City Government decided to create a Ukraine Square in Lembitu Park in the centre of Tallinn. City institutions have been tasked with preparing the formal process of establishing the new place name and an urban spatial solution.
Tallinn City Government adopts spatial plan for Ülemiste joint terminal
The Tallinn City Government adopted the detailed spatial plan for the Rail Baltic Ülemiste terminal and the surrounding area on Wednesday.
Tallinn urban planning to focus on the City Centre and urban space strategy next year
In the field of urban planning in Tallinn, the focus for the coming year will be on the strategic plan for urban space and the preparation of a general plan for the City Centre as well as maintaining historical buildings in the historic downtown.
Tallinn's city planning goal for the new year is to create a more people-centered and sustainable city
Tallinn's city planning goal for the new year is to plan a more people-centered and sustainable city. Among other things, it means dividing public space and street space in favor of sustainable ways of moving, and planning a greener and more active urban space.