Osbu ideas have been evaluated – view the ideas and their evaluations online
More than 1,500 ideas submitted to Tuusulau0026#x27;s participatory budgeting competition for children and young people have now been evaluated. The next step is to develop the ideas that have been deemed promising, together with the children and young people themselves and the adults and organisations that work with them.
Municipal experts have reviewed and evaluated all 1,519 participatory budgeting (PBB) ideas submitted by children and young people. A total of 592 ideas have been deemed suitable for implementation. The ideas relate to, among other things, leisure events, club and hobby activities, the living environment and well-being.
The assessments and responses to the ideas have been published on the municipality’s electronic participation platform:
The assessments will be reviewed with children and young people during daycare and school days. Schools will also hold separate OSBU workshops, during which children and young people will have the opportunity to further develop their ideas by planning how to implement them and formulating voting proposals. All those under the age of 18 will be eligible to vote in May.
– Now the development of the ideas that have made it through to the next stage begins. We will work together to plan implementation options and details. All children and young people, as well as the adults and communities working with them, are welcome to participate in this planning work. The first open osbu workshops will be held in January, says Community Manager Katja Repo.
By participating, associations strengthen the involvement of children and young people and enable concrete good. Associations gain visibility and can network in OSBU workshops and in the implementation of future projects. In Tuusula, successful Osbu projects are implemented through extensive cooperation and partnerships with companies and organisations, and Repo also encourages association members to participate.
Further information and the dates of the workshops can be found in the Tuusula event calendar:
You can also leave your thoughts on the osbu phone.
In addition to the workshops, you can also participate by telephone. You can call the osbu telephone line, which opened today, 14 January 2026, to share your thoughts on the implementation of an idea or discuss the evaluation of ideas.
The Osbu telephone number is 040 314 3047. The telephone is answered on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and at other times you can leave a message on the answering machine. You can also contact us via WhatsApp.
More detailed information on participatory budgeting for children and young people:
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Decisions of the municipal board on 3 November 2025
Decisions of the municipal board on 19 May 2025