Service group: Transport
Parking Supervision
The City of Vantaa Parking Supervision monitors stopping, parking, and unnecessary idling of vehicles in Vantaa's street and park areas.
Vantaa light rail: results of property owners’ survey and light rail game published
Property owners’ and children and teens’ views on planning the light rail were charted as background for planning Vantaa light rail's disposition plan.
Cycling Week highlights the joys of cycling: incidental exercise during commute, safe traffic and traveling by bicycle
6–15 May 2022, The Helsinki Metropolitan Area Cycling Week will showcase the joys of cycling through a wide selection of events. During the week, cycling commuters will be served breakfast, bicycles’ condition will be assessed, and the need for safe cycling conditions for the whole family will be
Vantaa light rail: Residents wish for a lively and characteristic light rail city
New “Residents’ Wishes for Light Rail City” report published to support planning of Vantaa light rail. According to the report, the residents wish for a lively and characteristic light rail city.
School travel and school transportation
School transportation is primarily arranged by public modes of transport, in which case the student receives a free-of-charge schoolchild's travel card. The travelcard can be downloaded at Vantaa Infos. In exceptional cases, however, taxi transportation can be arranged, if it is not possible for the
Answer the survey on traffic hazards and development needs – survey is open until 20th of March.
A traffic safety plan will be drawn up for Vantaa, based on which actions will be taken to improve traffic safety. For the plan, traffic hazards and other development needs about traffic conditions in the Vantaa area will be charted by a survey.
Vantaa welcomes everybody to develop the global city - new Vantaa of Innovations strategy points the way to go
The new Vantaa of Innovations strategy dictates the city’s direction for the following four years. Vantaa City Council ratified the strategy in its meeting on January 31.