Construction Activity in Tartu Central Park Sparks Legal Challenge Tartu’s central park faced an incident today involving construction equipment, but the planned logging operations within the park may be delayed pending a court decision. Aavo Kokk, head of the Siuru Cultural Centre, has previously stated his belief that all activities are legal, but the commencement of logging is contingent upon a judicial ruling. Following today’s events, the non-profit organization “Save Tartu Central Park” has filed a request with the Tartu Administrative Court seeking preliminary legal protection to halt the logging. The group’s action aims to secure a court’s position before work proceeds. The court is expected to rule on the request this week. The outcome of this legal challenge will determine the future of the logging project within the central park. The incident involving construction equipment highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the proposed logging activities. The “Save Tartu Central Park” organization has voiced concerns regarding the potential impact on the park’s environment and ecosystem. The court’s decision will be a crucial step in resolving this matter. Topics: #park #central #court Post navigation Tallinn cut down several large old trees in Tond in the name of landscaping Legendary musician Gary Numan admits: I am 90 percent deaf