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Applications for apartment associations to boost crisis preparedness open today
As of today, apartment associations in Tallinn can submit applications for crisis preparedness support. One building can receive up to 7,000 euros...
Tallinn’s cultural institutions join campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence
November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. This year, several cultural institutions in Tallinn are joining the campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence.
Free drop-off of garden waste now available at Liiva transfer station
Starting from 1 August, Tallinn residents can for the first time dispose of biodegradable garden waste — such as leaves and flowers — in large quantities free of charge at the Liiva transfer station, located at Kalmistu tee 34. The garden waste will be loaded onto trucks and taken to a treatment facility for composting, while branches will be shredded and used for fuel. This free drop-off option offers added convenience for residents who lack composting options at home or have waste volumes too large for home composting.
Tallinn acquires ten mobile generators to boost crisis preparedness
The Tallinn Municipal Property Board this week launched a public procurement for the purchase of ten portable generators to ensure the continuity of Tallinn's buildings in the event of a permanent power outage. The deadline for submission of tenders is 20 January at 10am.
Maintenance pruning will be carried out near the intersection of Nõmme tee and Linnu tee
Maintenance pruning of trees will be carried out on Wednesday and Thursday of this week near the intersection of Nõmme tee and Linnu tee.
Several social benefit rates to increase starting next year
The Tallinn City Government has decided to increase several social benefit rates from January 1, 2024.
Two night bus routes added this week
Starting this week, the routes of all existing Tallinn night bus routes (Mustamäe, Väike-Õismäe, Pelguranna and Priisle) will change slightly, and two new routes (Vana-Pääsküla and Viimsi) will be added.
Thermal imaging of heating pipes from a helicopter will begin this evening in Tallinn
Starting today, Utilitas will start photographing Tallinn's heating networks from a helicopter with a thermal camera.