Tallinn City Council Removes Trees in Tondi Landscaping Project The Tallinn City Council has undertaken a landscaping project in the Tondi district, resulting in the removal of several mature trees from the Krister Kivi journalist’s construction site on Marta Street. The project, costing approximately €500,000, is focused on improving the area surrounding the Tondi station. Photographic evidence shows the trees that were removed. The construction site is situated on Marta Street in Tondi, an area largely unfamiliar to most Tallinn residents. The location is notable for its intersection with the railway’s light rail track and the nearby Marta Creek, a waterway that has flowed through the area for decades. The project aims to enhance the visual appeal of the Tondi station area, a space frequently observed by train passengers traveling west. The City Council’s decision has prompted some discussion, with keywords such as “tallinn” and “trees” circulating online. The removal of these trees has occurred within the Tondi district, specifically near the railway line and Marta Creek. Further details regarding the landscaping plans are expected to be released by the Tallinn City Council. Topics: #tallinn #trees #tondi Post navigation Love became a friendship! Alika Milova and Raul Esko broke up GALERY ⟩ Nominents of the Estonian Lifestyle Awards met for the first time outside the gala evening