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Vantaa City Council had a lively referral discussion about the financial plan
On Monday evening, Vantaa city council had a referral discussion about the city’s financial plan.
A large-scale municipal strike ending, services back to normal May 10
A large-scale municipal strike, that begun on May 3, has affected the City of Vantaa’s functions in many ways. The strike is ending on May 9. From May 10, 2022, the services of the City of Vantaa will be back to normal.
Financial and administrative services, field of education and learning
Financial and administrative services, field of education and learning contact informations
Service area for upper secondary education
The service area for upper secondary education handles the organisation and development of Finnish-speaking upper secondary education.
Municipal strike to have extensive impacts in Vantaa
A large-scale municipal strike will begin on April 3. Trade unions Julkisalan koulutettujen neuvottelujärjestö JUKO (Negotiation Organisation for Public Sector Professionals), Jyty (the Federation of Public and Private Sector Employees), and Julkisten ja hyvinvointialojen liitto JHL (The Trade Union
City Executive Board ratified Aviapolis high school’s needs assessment — local detailed plan alterations also handled
In its meeting on April 25, Vantaa City Executive Board addressed the needs assessment of the high school planned for Aviapolis, as well as the related cost projections. The city executive board also discussed the themes of the Vantaa of Innovations strategy, as well as local detailed plan
Vantaa City Council ratified the plan for Backas manor’s experiential park
An experiential park, housing units, and services are being planned for the environs of Backas manor.
Municipal strike affecting City of Vantaa services postponed by two weeks
A decision was made on April 14 to postpone the strike threatening the metropolitan area cities by two weeks.
Vantaa innovation competition—open to everybody—searches for urban innovations of all sizes
Vantaa innovation competition, opening in mid-April, is open to everybody. A sum total of €300 000 will be divided between the best ideas. The competition seeks solutions for everyday services, thriving city centers, and combating climate change.
Finland’s largest cities coordinate necessary measures in response to the war in Ukraine
Finland’s six largest cities have decided to step up their cooperation in their response to the local effects of the war in Ukraine. This increased cooperation will help the cities form a shared assessment of the situation and decide on key common principles. The enhanced cooperation also aims to