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Tuusula strikes a balance – aiming for a sustainable economy
The Tuusula Municipal Executive Committee discussed the framework for the 2027 budget at its seminar on Friday 12 June in Monio. The budget is being prepared at a time when municipal finances are under cost pressures and there is uncertainty regarding economic developments.
This is what the future of Tuusula looks like – the municipality is implementing its new strategy
In the Tuusula of the future, nature is close at hand, services run smoothly and people come together. The municipality is growing and developing, yet retains its sense of security and community spirit. Tuusula is a place where everyday life runs smoothly and where it is good to build a future. In Tuusula, everyday life feels like home.
The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency provides an update on the Helsinki–Riihimäki railway project: One lane will be closed on Vähänummentie and Nuppulinnantie in Järvenpää at the points where the road crosses the railway line until the end of August
As part of the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency’s Helsinki–Riihimäki railway project, modification work related to the construction of additional tracks will be carried out on the Purola and Nuppulinna overpasses during the summer. During the works, only one lane will be open at the bridges crossing the railway line on Vähänummentie and Nuppulinnantie, and traffic will be controlled by traffic lights.
The Kerava River of Our Dreams – A Shared Vision for the Municipalities
The ‘Let’s Revitalise the Kerava River!’ event brought together stakeholders keen to develop the Kerava River at Kerava Manor on 28 May 2026. The event marked the start of brainstorming sessions on cross-municipal cooperation relating to the development of the Keravan River.
First news from the hobby group
The new members of the Tuusula Leisure Group, who launched their activities earlier this year, have thrown themselves enthusiastically into their work. Their first task this spring has been to compile a list of schools’ requests for leisure activities and clubs, and in the autumn they will be promoting the new leisure season.
The Finnish National Skills Championships will take place in May at the Tuusula Sports Centre
The annual national vocational skills championships, known as the Taitaja event, will be held from …
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