The municipal government of the Estonian capital, Tallinn, will draw up a new citywide development plan, ERR reports. The previous plan was completed in 2001. In the next 25 years, Tallinn did urban planning by city district. The new plan will focus on developing urban space, including transport networks, educational institution networks, and district centres. Tallinn’s chief architect, Andro Mänd, noted that Tallinn was a monocentric city. The city therefore plans to improve the density and services of district centres. Moreover, Tallinn hopes to bring more production back to the city, he said. The goal is to complete the plan by 2029.