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The local master plan is an official plan, the preparation of which is guided by the regional plan and national land use objectives. The general plan, in tu , guides the preparation of local detailed plans.

The Tuusula local master Plan 2040 replaces the Hyrylä expansion plans, the Jokela, Maantiekylä and Tuomala local master plans, and parts of the Kellokoski, Sula, Rykmentinpuisto and Ruotsinkylä-Myllykylä II local master plans.

The remaining local master plans will be updated in five areas: valuable natural sites, aircraft noise areas, transport, workplace expansion areas and municipal engineering service areas.

The council approved the Tuusula local master plan at its meeting on 14 November 2022, section 133. Appeals against the master plan were lodged with the Helsinki Administrative Court, which rejected the appeals on 20 December 2023 (7469/2023). Further appeals against the master plan were lodged with the Supreme Administrative Court.

On 5 December 2025, the Supreme Administrative Court issued a decision rejecting two appeals and one appeal. With this decision, the municipal council’s approval decision of November 2022 remains in force, and the plan became legally valid on 17 December 2025.

Legally binding planning documents

Previous stages of the Tuusula local master plan 2040 and other materials related to the plan

Proposals

Tuusula local master plan 2040 Proposal II, 2021:

Tuusula local master plan 2040 proposal, 2019:

Draft

Tuusula local master plan 2040 draft, 2014:

Structural models

Tuusula local master plan 2040 – Structural Models, 2011:

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