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Electronic public transport systems experiencing disruptions – city has fined service provider
In recent months, Tallinn’s electronic public transport systems have experienced recurring malfunctions, with the latest major issue occurring last Wednesday. The city apologizes to public transport users and has already fined its service provider, AS Ridango.
Tallinn to regulate the use of rental e-scooters, mopeds and bicycles
The Tallinn City Government has submitted a draft regulation to the City Council that would grant the city the right to set requirements for the use of rental e-scooters, mopeds, and bicycles in public space.
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.
Moped rental service launches in Tallinn – the city sets clear rules
Starting next week, the Latvian company Ride Mobility will begin offering a moped rental service in Tallinn. While the city welcomes new mobility solutions, it also recognizes potential risks in urban spaces, making it necessary to establish clear regulations for the service.
Tram line 2, running through the Old City Harbour, is the most popular in Tallinn
On December 1 last year, a new tram corridor passing through the Old City Harbour (Vanasadam) was opened, with tram line 2 being rerouted to this track. Data shows that it is now the most popular tram line in Tallinn, with approximately 400,000 rides recorded in January.
Tallinn to remove Soviet symbols from Nõmme District Government building
The Tallinn Property Department will remove Soviet Union symbols from the Nõmme District Government building located at Valdeku 13, which was constructed in the 1950s.
E-scooters and rental bikes back on Tallinn’s streets from March 1
Companies providing electric scooter and bicycle rental services in Tallinn will start the new season on March 1 after a three-month winter break.
Tallinn and Viimsi agree to extend bus line no. 1
The City of Tallinn and Viimsi Municipality have signed a joint agreement to extend bus line no. 1, which currently runs to Viimsi center, all the way to Vimka mägi.
Tallinn Property Department proposes initiating a new detailed plan for Linnahall
The Tallinn Property Department is proposing the initiation of a new detailed plan for Linnahall and its surrounding area to develop the site into a modern event venue and open the city to the sea, in line with the goals of the maritime vision and the broader development of the port area.