
The city authorities announced plans to construct a new tramway on Puhangu Street, but the local residents categorically rejected the project.
City authorities have unveiled plans for the construction of a new tramway line on Puhangu Street, but local residents categorically rejected this
project.
On Monday Monday evening the hall at the government office on Kari Street was so crowded that there was not one free seat and many had to stand. Since the negative attitude of residents to the tramway line was known beforehand, no politician decided to attend the meeting.
The only representative of the city was Older Põhja-Tallinn Külli Tammur, who opened the meeting and transferred the word to the chief architect of Tallinn Andro Miand.Histaskwastoconvincethemeetingofthenecessityoftheproject.