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Roadworks in Tallinn set to start next week
The City of Tallinn will start informing residents about upcoming street repairs beginning next week. At the start of each week, Tallinn will update its social media and website with information about road and street repair works to keep residents informed about developments in their neighborhoods.
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...
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You can contact the Chief Specialists of Scenic Districts of the Tallinn Urban Planning Department by phone or email. Counselling and consultations...
Green wave traffic system introduced on Liivalaia Street, pedestrian crossings unaffected
Starting in October, a "green wave" traffic system will be implemented on Liivalaia Street, allowing motor vehicles to move more smoothly. Traffic lights will be programmed in such a way that full pedestrian crossings will remain intact.
Tallinn partners with Hayden AI to pilot automated monitoring of bus lanes and stops
The City of Tallinn, in collaboration with Hayden AI, is piloting automated monitoring of bus lanes and bus stops as part of the "Test in Tallinn" project to determine the number of traffic violations along two critical routes in the city center. The 90-day pilot project will start in November on bus lines 5 and 67. No fines will be issued during the test period.
Meetings to introduce public transport route changes begin on Monday
This autumn, Tallinn is planning several updates to the public transport network to improve connections between city districts and offer more convenient transfer options. Before final decisions are made, residents will have the opportunity to provide feedback at discussion meetings or via the website (link below).