Viljandi County Council Resolves Long-Standing Dispute Over Wind Park Tender At the last extraordinary session, the Viljandi County Council addressed a protracted legal dispute stemming from a rejected wind park tender. The session, held in November, involved a two-hour review of the developer’s special plan, presentations from three wind park developers, and a response to the initial people’s initiative. The core of the issue centered around Meelis Masso, a solicitor, and his unsuccessful bid for a contract to develop a wind park in the village of Viljandi. A crucial email, intended for the County Council, had been mistakenly delivered to Masso’s spam folder, preventing him from receiving timely information and ultimately losing the tender. For three and a half years, the Council and Masso’s law firm engaged in legal proceedings over the matter. As a resolution, the County Council agreed to a settlement with Masso, resulting in a financial payment. Furthermore, the Council requested an official apology to be published on its website acknowledging the error. This outcome concluded a significant chapter in the dispute impacting the viljandi region. Topics: #last #village #viljandi Post navigation Kim Jong-un praised “grim-faced” Korean women in a birthday greeting “SURGICAL” FINGERPRINT⟩ Tallinn surgeons take the first steps towards robotic surgery