Concerns have been raised regarding the condition of a cable building situated at Rahumäe Square (Rahumäe kalmistul). This structure, which dates back to 1913, has been unused for several years. The building was transferred to the care of the Kaarli church (Kaarli kogudus) as part of the property reform process. The Kaarli kogudus has expressed apprehension about the current state of the cable structure. According to reports, the congregation does not possess the necessary funds required to undertake the necessary restoration work. This situation has created a point of contention between the church and the municipal authorities responsible for the square. The city authorities, who manage the public space at Rahumäe kalmistul, have reportedly indicated a reluctance to assume responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of the aging cable building. This standoff leaves the structure in an uncertain custodial position. The cable, originally installed in 1913, represents a piece of local infrastructure whose current maintenance responsibility is disputed. The Kaarli church, while having stewardship over the property, faces a financial hurdle in executing the required repairs. Meanwhile, the city’s reluctance to intervene complicates efforts to preserve the historical asset located at the square. The ongoing discussion centers on establishing a clear framework for funding and managing the upkeep of this specific cable structure. Topics: #kaarli #kabel #kalmistul Post navigation VIDEO⟩Tiitlikaitsja piirdus MMil veerandfinaaliga 100 miljoni kelm saab vabadusse, et ohvrid raha tagasi saaksid