Outdated directional signs from streets to be removed

The city plans to gradually reduce street clutter by removing outdated and unnecessary directional signs, focusing instead on keeping only essential public institution or destination markers, while signs pointing to business locations will be phased out. Indrek Gailan, head of Tallinn Transport Department, explained that the goal of reducing signage is to declutter the urban… Continue reading Outdated directional signs from streets to be removed

Landscaping solution for Ristiku Street to be introduced to residents

The City of Tallinn is planning the reconstruction of Ristiku and Härjapea streets to transform the existing street space into a modern, greener, and more inclusive urban area. A public presentation of the landscaping solution for Ristiku Street will take place on Thursday, February 29, at 5:30 p.m. at Pelgulinna Gümnaasium (Mulla 7). “Prior to… Continue reading Landscaping solution for Ristiku Street to be introduced to residents