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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...
Kadriorg Park Gardeners’ House opens its doors
The new Kadriorg Park orangery at Lydia Koidula 34a, Tallinn, is now open, offering modern workspaces for park employees and suitable growing conditions for exotic plants.
Tallinn transitions city-owned buildings to clean and efficient district heating
The transition of city-owned buildings in Tallinn to local, clean, and efficient district heating has already yielded significant results. Initiated a few years ago, the process has successfully converted the heating systems of several municipal buildings, supporting the city's goal of becoming emission-free and reducing reliance on imported natural gas.
New building for Maasikas Kindergarten opens in Põhja-Tallinn
Today, the new modern building of Maasikas Kindergarten (Vasara 18) was officially opened. The new facility accommodates 240 children in 12 groups, with a total project cost exceeding €9.4 million.
Historic House of the Blackheads upgraded with new systems and improved spaces
The first phase of renovation works has been completed at the historic House of the Blackheads, managed by the Tallinn Philharmonic Society. The building now boasts upgraded technical systems and modern automation. A ceremony was held on November 28 to honor those who contributed to the renovations.
Local and international volunteers recognized for their contributions to restoring Pääsküla Bog
On Saturday, November 30, the Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department, Nõmme District Administration, and event leaders thanked volunteers at the Nõmme Maja for their contributions to restoring Pääsküla Bog during the past season.
Tallinn to support the installation of elevators in apartment buildings
In 2025, Tallinn’s property management priorities will focus on improving the energy efficiency of apartment buildings and enhancing municipal properties. The city’s budget allocates €45.5 million for operational costs and €22.6 million for investments in this sector.