Between 11 March and 31 May, Riga’s citizens will be able to submit projects for improving and developing their neighbourhoods as part of the participatory budgeting project competition. The…
From 27 February, it is forbidden for people to stay on the ice of water bodies and the coastal area water in the administrative territory of Riga. Given the current weather conditions and…
Since 24 February 2022, when the Russian Federation began its full-scale attack on Ukraine, the Riga Municipality has provided continuous and extensive support to Ukraine in its fight against the…
On Wednesday, 21 February, the Riga City Council adopted new heating regulations*, which aim to gradually abandon the use of fossil fuels and reduce air pollution, while switching to more…
For the third year in a row, Riga City Council expresses its support to Ukraine, which continues to suffer from Russia’s military aggression, and invites people to participate in support activities…
Riga is participating in the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme project, which will develop a digital twin for real-time monitoring and management of energy flows. The…
A high-resolution 3D reality model of Riga has been published on GEO RIGA (georiga.eu) as part of the ongoing work to create a geospatial digital copy for the Riga administrative area, where one can…
Riga City Council Speaker Vilnis Ķirsis and Vice-Mayor Linda Ozola paid a working visit to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, this week, where they discussed opportunities for mutual assistance between…
On Wednesday, 31 January, at a Riga City Council meeting, deputies decided to financially support the "Positivus" festival in Lucavsala this summer. The deputies approved a proposal to co-finance the…
On Wednesday, 31 January, Riga City Council deputies approved the capital city's budget for 2024, with ambitious investments in education, urban projects and transport infrastructure, more social…