The realisation of the City Strategy is monitored with qualitative and quantitative indicators during the 2021–2025 council term. The strategy includes 13 priority areas, each of which is monitored with 2–8 indicators. The realisation of the strategy will be reported to the City Council in mid-term.
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Strategy
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City Strategy's strategic priorities and operational cornerstones
- Pleasant neighbourhoods with a strong sense of community
- Widespread wellbeing
- A smooth everyday life and functional services
- Development that respects nature and makes the city more attractive
- Activity, vitality, skills and growth
- Cornerstone: Financial management
- Cornerstone: Climate and nature
- Cornerstone: Staff and leadership
- Cornerstone: Security and preparedness
- Cornerstone: Advocacy and internationalism
- How we work
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City Strategy's strategic priorities and operational cornerstones
- Economy
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Monitoring the City Strategy and City Economy
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Monitoring city strategy realisation
- The most equitable and effective place to learn
- Ambitious climate objectives and nature conservation
- Art and culture as enablers of a good life
- An international city of equality
- Cultivating safe neighbourhoods with distinctive identities
- A smoothly functioning and beautiful city
- Intelligent traffic solutions underpin smooth transport
- Improving the health and wellbeing of Helsinki residents
- Responsible finances as the basis for sustainable growth
- Helsinki is an attractive employer
- Data and digitalisation help run a smart city
- International workers and businesses find Helsinki appealing
- Promoting Helsinki’s interests nationally and engaging in international cooperation
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Monitoring city strategy realisation
- Procurement and tendering