On December 11–12, a delegation from the Vinnytsya (Ukraine) City Administration visited Tallinn to learn about the city’s experiences in sustainability management and circular economy development. The study visit was part of a 2024 collaboration project in which Tallinn advised four municipalities on sustainability management.
The Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department and the Tallinn City Centre Administration have introduced redevelopment plans for Petrooleumi Street.
One of the main objectives of the protection of scenic districts is to value and preserve these districts and renovate the historical environment in a...
The aim of supporting people returning to an independent life, i.e reintegration is to maintain or improve the person’s or family’s ability to cope in...
The reconstruction of the section between Ehte Street and Kolde puiestee in Põhja-Tallinn has been completed. New, wide sidewalks and improved street lighting were built around Ehte School to enhance safety for students and local residents.
Until the middle of the 19th century the area of the present-day park was an empty land, so called glacis plaz area, surrounding the Town Wall where...