Court Reinstates Construction at Siuru Site in Central Park Following a temporary halt, construction at the Siuru site within Tartu’s central park is set to resume. The court initially suspended work last Friday after a legal request from the non-profit organization “Save Tartu Central Park.” This action followed the removal of trees from the construction area and the postponement of archaeological research. For the preceding week, a perimeter of fencing had been established around the Siuru construction site. However, the planned commencement of the cultural center project was delayed until May 8th due to the court’s intervention. Tonight, after 6:00 PM, the court issued a revised ruling, effectively overturning the previous legal protection order. This decision allows the resumption of construction activities at the Siuru site. The initial legal challenge, brought by “Save Tartu Central Park,” sought to temporarily halt the project pending further consideration of archaeological implications. The court’s subsequent actions demonstrate a shift in the legal proceedings surrounding the Siuru construction. [Photo: Kelly Olesk] Topics: #court #siuru #construction Post navigation VIDEO ⟩ World traveler Liza Lind unexpectedly found a Finnish forest cabin on Facebook Marketplace: it will become a shelter for others Norwegian biathlete who reached the podium in the MK series ended his career at the age of 27
This decision feels like a setback for those of us fighting to preserve the park’s green space. Reply