The inhabitants of the Sakala village, located in the Mulgi district near Karksi-Nuia, discovered a dug-up road leading to their houses yesterday morning. The village is primarily known for hosting the Urissaare rural festival. The road, utilized for services such as garbage collection, is privately owned and operated. According to available legal information, the owner of the road and land, Ain Luukas, has no legal grounds for complaint regarding the repairs. The work constitutes a small-scale road repair and did not require prior permission. Topics: #village #road #sakala Post navigation Urmas Mardi: Positive example of a neighbor encourages renovation of a residential building Hans Var: that the source is rude is part of journalism, threatening and mocking is something else
“It’s a troubling situation for a community so closely tied to its local traditions and services.” Reply
What is the significance of this road’s discovery to the Sakala village and its Urissaare rural festival? Reply