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1Information about Oulu 2009-2010
City of Oulu Communications
2Basic facts about Oulu
- The largest city in northern Finland
- Founded in 1605 by King Charles IX of Sweden
opposite the castle built on the island of
Linnansaari -
- The name Oulu comes from a word in the Sami
language meaning floodwater. - Situated by the Gulf of Bothnia, at the mouth of
Oulu River, an ancient trading site - The capital of Oulu province since 1776
- From being a town known for tar and salmon, Oulu
has evolved into a growing modern centre of
competence. -
- Oulu is known for its cooperative, competent
people, active development, high-class services,
versatile business structure and strong economy.
Oulu offers an excellent setting for study, work,
research and development.
3Traffic connections
- The distance between Oulu and Helsinki is about
600 km, the same as between Oulu and Nuorgam, the
northernmost spot in Finland. - All main roads meet in Oulu.
- Oulu airport has the second-largest passenger
numbers in Finland. The flight to Helsinki takes
about an hour, and there are about 20 daily
flights. In addition, you can fly direct from
Oulu to Tampere, Rovaniemi, Riga and several
holiday destinations. - Oulu railway station is one of the busiest in
Finland. The Pendolino train journey from Oulu to
Helsinki takes six hours. - The port of Oulu is open all year round.
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- You can also reach Oulu via Internet
www.ouka.fi - Approximately 416,000 people visit the City of
Oulu website monthly - 1,8 million visitors in a year
- In addition to the front page, the most popular
destinations on the website include the weather
cams, the library, webcam, Oulu events calendar,
social and health care services, sports, and job
opportunities.
4Population and surface area
- Population on 1 Jan 2009 137,061
- men 67,352 49.1
- women 69,709 50.9
- foreigners 2,722 2
- In terms of population Oulu is the sixth largest
city in Finland. - One of the fastest growing urban centres in the
country - On Jan 1st 2009, the average age of people living
in Oulu was 36.8 years. -
- Surface area 1,511,3 km²
- land 1,409,8 km²
- water 101,5 km²
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5Internationalisation
- Oulu creates and maintains actively international
relations. - The purpose of the internationalisation is to
pursue activities that will promote the
achievement of the city's strategic objectives
and to develop the city where internationalisation
and multiculturalism can be recognised as a
valuable resource and to strenghthen the
international image of the city. - International co-operation is realised through
international city networks, bilateral
partnerships and collaborative projects. - Good and versatile contacts to Europen Union
insitutions and other international organisations
are emphasised. - The city is becoming a more international place
even without reaching out over any frontiers,
simply because of its population and the many
cultures represented within it. Oulu wants to
offer good living environment and servicess to
all citizens and visitors regardless the
nationality. -
6Internationalisation
- Main network memberships
- Eurocities
- Eurofuturoscope
- Bothnian Arc
- ICLEI
- NFC Forum
- Oulu's representation in Brussels
- North Finland EU Office
- Twinning cities
- Archangel Russia, Leverkusen Germany, Halle
Germany, Bursa Turkey, Odessa Ukraine, Siofok
Hungary, Boden Sweden, Alta Norway - Partner cities
- Luleå Sweden, Glasgow Scotland, Karlsruhe
Germany, Sendai Japan, la Vienne area France,
Tshwane South Africa, San Jose USA - Foster cities
- Umeå Sweden, Matagalpa Nicaragua, Ilembula
Tanzania
7City Council
- Chairman of the Council is Ms Riikka Moilanen
(Centre Party) - The highest decision-making organ in the city of
Oulu - Elected in a local election arranged every four
years - 67 Councillors
- Makes decisions concerning the basis of economy
and financing, and guides the development of the
city in a concrete manner by wielding economic
power - Sets qualitative and operative objectives for the
various administrative sectors by budget fund
allocation - Makes decisions concerning the structure of
municipal administration, appoints elected
officials and major municipal officeholders
8City Council
Municipal elections 2008 Party/group
Votes Councillors National
Coalition P. 13,959 23.0 16 Centre Party
12,828 21.1 14 Green League
10,041 16.5 11 Left Alliance
9,504 15.6 11 Social Democrats
9,146 15.1 10 True Finns 2,825 4.7 3 Chris
tian Democrats 1,852 3.0 3 Other candidates
597 1.0 0 Total 60,752 100.0 67 In
addition 356 (0.6 ) disqualified votes. Turnout
56,5 .
9City Board
- The tasks of the City Board include
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- responsibility for municipal administration and
economy - preparation of matters to be decided by the City
Council - making sure that the decisions made by the
Council are implemented and in accordance with
the law - The City Board represents the municipality by
using its right to speak and by performing
various judicial actions on its behalf - 13 members elected by the City Council for a
four-year term - Chairman of the Board is Mr Esko Kurvinen (Nat.
Coal.) - Distribution of the City Board members by
political party/group Centre 3, Nat. Coal. 3,
Soc. Dem. 2, Left W. 2, Greens 2 and Chr. Dem. 1. -
10City Board
- The Mayor and the Deputy Mayors present the
matters at meetings - Strategic management Mayor Matti Pennanen
- Productional Affairs Deputy Mayor Timo Kenakkala
- Services Deputy Mayor Sinikka Salo
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12Budget 2009
- Balance sheets of 2008 and 2007 were used as
basis of comparison. -
- Financial key figures 2009 2008 2007
- Tax rate 18 18 18
- Income from one tax per cent, mil
22.0 21.0 19.6 - Tax income, mil 471.3 448.7 425.0
- Property tax income, mil 18.2 17.0 16.0
State aid, mil 111.0 91.4 78.1 - Investments mil 143.3 157.4 160.3
- Income financing of investments,
43.8 51.4 61.0 Change in long-term loans,
mil 23.4 31.2 9.0 - Loan sums, /inhabitant 966 803 579 Annual
margin, mil 61.5 78.7 95.0 Annual margin,
/inhabitant 445 589 724 - Income financing percentage of investments
- 100 x annual margin / (investment costs
financial shares). - The investments of the municipal enterprises are
not included in the calculation.
13Business and industry
- Oulu is internationally known as a city of
- technology. Cooperation between enter-
- prises, research, education and public
- organisations has produced significant
- results. Oulu is today a major centre of
- competence in the field of high technology,
- particularly IT and wellness technology.
- More traditional industries, such as wood
refining, paper and - steel industry, are also strong in Oulu.
- Oulu is investing and will continue to invest
more and more in - the development of extensive businesses as well
as logistics, - information technology, content production,
media, well-being - and bio and environmental fields.
14Structure of industries
- The active working population in Oulu is employed
as follows -
- Working population
- Industries 31.12.2006
-
- Services 38,587
- Industry 11,637
- Commerce 10,027
- Construction 5,184
- Transport 4,527
- Farming and forestry 403
- Unknown 379
- Total 70,744
- In 2008, the average number of unemployed was
7,262 - calculated on the basis of monthly statistics.
15Most important employers in 2009
- Employer Personnel
- City of Oulu 9,943
- Northern Ostrobothnia Hospital District 5,732
- Oulu University 3,000
- Nokia Group 2,500
- Nokia Siemens Networks 2,200
- The Oulu Region Joint Authority for Vocational
Training 1,689 - Kesko Group 1,060
- Stora Enso Group 890
- (comprising the functions of Stora Enso Fine
Paper, - Herman Andersson and Stora Enso Wood Products)
- Cooperative Arina Group 888
- Itella Corporation 825
- ODL Group 666
- (comprising the functions of ODL Säätiö and ODL
Terveys Oy)
16Commercial enterprises run by the City Authorities
- Port of Oulu 2008
-
- Channel depth (m) 10,0
- Warehouses (city-owned and private, m²) 74,972
- - of which bonded custom areas (m²) 490
- Outdoor storage 170,9
- Total cargo (mil. tons) 3,5
- Volume of business ( mil) 5,8
17Commercial enterprises run by the City Authorities
- Energy Supply 2008
- Delivered quantities of electric power (GWh)
2,011 - Delivered quantities of heating power (GWh)
1,483 - Volume of business ( mil) 199,8
- Included in the number Oulun Sähkönmyynti,
Oulun Energia Siirto ja Jakelu Oy, Turveruukki Oy
and Haukiputaan Energia Oy
18Commercial enterprises run by the City Authorities
- Water Supply 2008
-
- Sold volume of water (mil. m³) 8,445
- Price for water (/m³) 1,12
- Price for waste water (/m³) 1,71
- Financing effect on
- City budget ( mil) 4,3
- Volume of business ( mil) 20,9
-
19Education
- Oulu is the most popular place of study in
northern Finland. -
- At the end of 2008, there was the following
educational - Establishments In Oulu
-
- Comprehensive schools students
- Grades 1-6 (29) 6,550
- Grades 7-9 (10) 2,740
- Grades 1-9 (7) 3,230
- Special education, grades 0-10 (3) 470
- Oulu International School, grades 1-9
280 -
- Secondary Schools
- Upper secondary schools (12, incl. one for
adults) 4,700 - Vocational institutes (5) 8,500
- Apprenticeship training in several schools
20Education
-
- Educational Facilities for Adults 9,671
students - Oulu University of Applied Sciences 8,600
students - School of Vocational Teacher Training, School of
Business Studies, School of - Social and Health Care, Institute of Technology,
School of Music, Dance and - Media, School of Renewable Natural Resources,
Raahe Institute of - Computer Engineering and Business
- Oulu University 15,775 students
- 6 faculties Humanities, Education, Science,
Medicine, Economics, Technology - In addition, 947 people were studying at the
University of Oulu - Learning and Research Services, some 4,242 at the
University of Oulu Open - University.
- Summer University of Northern Ostrobothnia
- 5,154 students at the Oulu unit
21Social and health care services
- Social and health care services constitute the
core of well-being in Oulu. - Daycare provided by the City in 2008 Number of
children in care - The Citys own daycare centres 70 5,332
- Family daycare, 149 childminders 451
- Total 5,783
- Open playgroups 574
- Statutory daycare support (31 Dec 2008)
- Home-care supported families 1,671
- Private day-care, number of children 896
22Social and health care services
- Elderly care
- 91 percent of over-75-year-olds in Oulu live at
home. - 3.3 percent of over-75 year-olds are covered by
24-hour service housing. - In 2008, 1,766 regular customers were in home
care (home care services and home nursing). - In 2008, the total number of service home places
was 284, of which 34 were the citys own. - Hiirosenkoti, Lassintalon hoiva, Tuirankartano
and Intiön hoiva are responsible for the
long-term care of Oulu residents. There are 443
places in long-term care, and an additional 42
places were purchased in 2008. - Oulu City hospital implements the so-called Oulu
model, which means that short-term geriatric
hospital care is diversified from long-term
nursing. The hospital has a total of 170 beds. - In 2008, the total number of hospital days in the
Citys own hospitals came to 233,714.
23Social and health care services
- Health
- The City has been divided into eight health care
districts. Each district has its own health care
centre. - There are also 11 well-baby clinics, and a
nurse/doctor working at 47 schools. - Oral health care has also been divided into eight
districts. There is also a large specialised oral
and dental care and teaching unit. The total
number of dental care stations is 17.
24Social and health care services
- Mental health and social services
- The city produces mental health services for the
needs of specialised psychiatric care (community
care and institutional care). - The city is responsible for outpatient
psychiatric care for children and adolescents,
parenting and family counselling as well as
substance abuse services. - Institutional psychiatric care for children and
adolescents is purchased from the Northern
Ostrobothnia Hospital District. - All social services aimed at adults and families
as well as income support matters are handled by
one social welfare office. - There are three regional child welfare offices
looking after child welfare. - Housing services and daytime activities for
seniors are provided in a centralised manner. - Economic and debt counselling services, the
services of patient and social welfare ombudsman
and on-call social services outside office hours
are arranged regionally.
25Technical field
- Technical Centre
- provides a setting for a good life by offering
the residents of Oulu a variety of choices for
living, working, transportation and recreation - improves the condition and safety of roads and
parks, supports the development of the business
sector and manages municipal land property by
focusing on tasks related to ownership, service
commission and its role as a public authority. -
- City-owned land property 2008 23,373 ha
- Forestry land 14,500 ha
- Agricultural land 250 ha
- Water areas 6,470 ha
- Areas included in the city plan 10,371 ha
- Value of land property 236.8 mil
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26Technical field
- Traffic channels
- Roads inside the city plan 584 km
- Roads outside the city plan 341 km
- Light traffic tracks/paths 520 km
- Total road network 1,166 km
- (maintained by city authorities)
- Traffic accidents reported to the police 886
- Accidents that led to injuries 126
- Accidents that led to death 3
- Parking penalties 24,992
27Technical field
- Oulu has
- Bridges 350
- Outdoor lamp posts 30,000
- Traffic light intersections 104
- Boat places 255
- Boat docks 937
- Built green areas (parks) 975 ha
- Housing units completed in 2008 1,356
28Culture
- Oulu is a versatile and modern city of culture.
There are lots of events you - can participate in all year round.
- The Cultural Centre
- coordinates cultural services in the City
- seeks new ways to develop Oulus cultural life
together with the cultural actors by means of
common planning, economy and effective
communication - participates in several development projects on
EU- and regional level and in cooperation between
different sectors within the City. - Valve Cultural Centre produces arts and
culture - services for children and young people, and
offers - a place for cultural operators to arrange
events and - activities. Hundreds of events are held in
the - building each year theatre, dance and cinema
- performances, concerts, workshops, clubs,
- exhibitions and a few festivals.
29Culture
- Oulu city library 2008
- Main Library 1
- Branch libraries 13
- Libraries operating within institutions 2
- Mobile libraries 2
- Total of library users 1,521,543
- Number of loans 3,155,705
- Loans per inhabitant 23.4
- Number of borrowers 60,313
- Stock of books 752,705
- Other material 118,624
30Culture
- Oulu Music Centre is a lively centre of culture
and - education in Oulu. The Oulu Music Centre is the
host of - the Oulu Symphony Orchestra, the Oulu
Conservatory and - the Oulu Music Festival.
- Oulu Symphony Orchestra in 2008
- Performances 61
- Total attendance 39,085
-
- The halls of the Music Centre in 2008
- Madetoja Hall 108 events, total attendance
57,590 (includes Symphony Orchestra attendance) - Tulindberg Hall and Little hall 141 events,
total attendance 8,559 - Madetoja Hall lobby 23 events, total attendance
4,713
31Culture
- Oulu Municipal Theatre
-
- The history of Oulu Municipal Theatre goes back
to 1931, when a theatre company was established
under the name Oulun Näyttämö. The Municipal
Theatre was established in 1965. - About 120 people, some 35 of them actors, work
permanently at Oulu Municipal Theatre. - There is a large stage (for 531 spectators), a
small stage (100-200 spectators) and a stage for
childrens theatre (65-80 spectators). - The repertoire of the theatre features 8-10
opening nights of the theatres own productions,
as well as 20 visiting productions every year. - The theatre has a total audience of 80,000
yearly. - Its repertoire covers the entire range of
theatrical styles, often featuring new Finnish
plays set on stage for the very first time. - The Theatre also puts up an opera as well as
other musical productions each year, in addition
to plays for children and the Annual
International Theatre Festival for Children and
Youth. -
32Culture
- Museums
- In 2008, there were 9 museums in Oulu.
-
- Oulu City Art Museum 27,070
- Museum of Northern Ostrobothnia 20,386
- Turkansaari Outdoor Museum 19,893
- Sailors Home Museum 1575
- Pateniemi Sawmill Museum 52
- Car Museum 6,500
- Zoological Museum 36,000
- Geological Museum 7,384
- Science Centre Tietomaa 74,567
-
- Museum was closed, opened to one group of
visitors.
33Sports and exercise
- Oulu offers good facilities for sports and
exercise. - As an example, the Raksila sports area near the
city centre is an area where you can ski, swim,
exercise, skate and play indoor games. - Featuring a swimming pool, ice hall, artificial
ice rink, Finnish baseball stadium and Oulu Hall,
Raksila is also a prime location for spectator
sports on Finnish championship level. - In 2008, the Citys sports facilities had a total
of 2,035,710 visitors (spectators - at sports events are included in the figure).
The Citys Sports Facilities
Visitors Oulu Swimming Pool 620,453 Raatti
Swimming Pool 81,624 (Closed 8/2008 ?) Oulu Ice
Hall 351,390 Sports House 208,676 Oulu Hall
349,466 Linnanmaa Ice Hall 90,547 (Closed
7-10/2008) Linnanmaa Exercise Hall
130,348 Värttö Exercise Hall 77,687 Garrison
Exercise Hall 27,724 Toppila Exercise Hall
21,625 Rescue Services Excersise Hall 9,946
(Closed 4-10/2008) Heinäpää Football Hall 66,314
34Sports and exercise
- In 2008, there were a total of 157 registered
sports associations in Oulu. - Oulun Tervahiihto (Tar Ski Race) is the oldest
long-distance cross-country ski race in the
world. - The city has excellent bicycle paths, and its
residents are enthusiastic cyclists all year
round. - Other sports facilities include many tracks and
fields (including a trotting stadium with riding
areas, and a golf course), bathing beaches,
waterside rafts for washing rugs, lighted skiing
and running tracks, a bowling alley, a squash
hall, a motor sports area as well as Sankivaara
Skiing and Recreation Centre.
35Youth services
- The aim of the Youth Department is to promote a
healthy lifestyle, tolerance, internationalisation
and active citizenship among youth and children.
Youth work supports parenting and aims at
balanced growth. - Oulu has 15 youth houses, 2 camp centres and 5
band training facilities. Youth organisations can
use the youth facilities free of charge, and
apply for funding from the Youth Committee,
providing youngsters with a meaningful and safe
place to meet up at. Supervised activities to
7-17-year-olds are organised in the youth
facilities. Youth social workers cooperate with
such operators as schools and youth
organisations. - The Centre of Youth Affairs promotes the
implementation of young peoples own ideas and
offers a range of opportunities for international
contacts, events and leisure activities. The Oulu
model of participation gives youth and children
the opportunity of having a say in matters
concerning them.
36Youth services
- The Centre of Youth Affairs supports young people
during different stages of growth and in
different life situations. Services are provided
for young people with an immigrant background and
those who need special support, for example. The
Youth Information and Counselling Centre Nappi
offers information, counselling and guidance on
various areas of young people's lives. -
- The Youth Deparment organises morning and
afternoon activities for school children in the
1st and 2nd grade in cooperation with different
organisations and the Evangelical Lutheran
parishes of Oulu. - Youth workshops provide training and job
opportunities for unemployed 17-24-year-olds. The
workshops provide an opportunity to get
acquainted with a number of fields, such as car
repair, woodworking, cooking and home economics,
office work as well as art and the media. - www.ouka.fi/nuoriso
37Tourism
- Warm summer days filled with light and a cold
winter with lots of snow are both regular
features of the year in Oulu. Events are arranged
all year round to suit every taste. You can get
to know Oulu on your own e.g. with the aid of the
Look at Oulu brochure, or by taking part in a
guided sightseeing tour on foot or by bus. - Time flies when you visit science centre
Tietomaa, childrens racetrack Vauhtipuisto or
take part in a cruise out on the sea or along the
river. - Nallikari camping visitors 2008
- Number of overnight visitors 76,786
- of which foreign nationals 33,628
- cottages for hire 78
- beds in the cottages 310
- Additional information available at the Citys
tourism website at www.visitoulu.fi
38Events arranged in Oulu
- American Car Show
- Arktiset askeleet Arctic steps, a national
dance review - Autumn fair
- Builders exposition
- Classical Night
- Elojazz
- Erotica fair
- Eteenpäin an event focusing on education,
training and work - Hailuotoajo motorcycle rally
- Heritage Weekend
- Hifi Tuning Show
- International Children's Theatre Festival
- International Oulu Grand Fair
- International Oulu Race
- The Irish Festival of Oulu
- Jalometalli, metal music festival
- Kesäpiha garden fair
- Kevätväkkärä a summer kick-off event for
children and families
39Events arranged in Oulu
- Korttelihaipakka
- Makujen Oulu food event
- Maratonpilkki Marathon Jigging, ice fishing
marathon - Meri Oulu open air theatre performances
- Midnight Golf
- Midnight Sun Sailing
- Musixine international music film competition
- National Handicraft Fair
- National Leevi Madetoja Piano Competition
- New Music October modern music festival of
Northern Finland - Nightless Night book fair
- Northern Finland Outdoor Life Fair
- Oulu Days
- Oulu International Children's Film Festival
- Oulu International Youth Choir Festival
- Oulu Music Festival
- Oulu Music Video Festival and the Air Guitar
World Championships - Oulu Night of the Arts
- Oulu on the Move combining exercise and culture
40Events arranged in Oulu
- Oulu Regatta
- Oulu Run
- Oulu Volley
- Qstock rock festival
- Rakenna Sisusta Asu (Building, Decoration
Living Fair) - Reindeer Feria
- Rinkball Oulu tournament
- Rotuaari Piknik - city festival
- Star Time and the national Star Boy competition
- Suven Sävel Finnish music festival
- Taika-Oulu Magic-Oulu Festival
- Tango festival week
- Tanssia tyrkyllä dance festival
- Tar Rowing, Tar Rowing Fair and Tar Burning Week
- Tervahiihto ski race
- Tervasauva nordic walking event
- Tervastiima week
- Terwahölkkä jog and marathon
- Tulindberg week, concerts
41Things to see in Oulu
- City Hall (Kirkkokatu 2a), completed in 1887, was
once the centre of refinement and culture in
northern Finland with its imposing halls and
restaurants. Nowadays the building houses part of
the Citys central administrative office. (The
City Hall is undergoing renovation in 2009-2010.) - Valve Cultural Centre (Torikatu 8/Ojakatu 4) was
completed in 1894. The house has also been known
as the old Nuku centre, city hall and police
station. - Oulu market square area with its old salt
warehouses, the oldest dating back to the 18th
century. The Toripolliisi or Market square
policeman statue in bronze by Kaarlo Mikkonen,
1986. Market Hall from 1901. - The northernmost pyramids in the world
- Romeo and Juliet, i.e. the greenhouses of Oulu
University botanical gardens. - Potnapekka is a train-lookalike miniature bus
that runs on pedestrian streets and bicycle
paths in the summer.
42Things to see in Oulu
- Castle ruins and the old observatory tower The
castle of Oulu was built in 1590 and was
destroyed by lightning in 1793. There is an
exhibition on the history of the castle on the
site, and the observation tower built in 1875
for teaching astronomy now serves as a
summertime cafe. - Rotuaari the pedestrian street in downtown
OuluPeople usually agree to meet each other by
the Ball, which is a fountain statue by Seppo
Valjus (1989)in the central square. - Franzén Park is surrounded by Provincial State
Office, Oulu Cathedral, Franzén House,
Kolmiotalo House, and Oulun Lyseo Upper
Secondary School. - Oulu Cathedral, designed by Daniel Hagman, was
completed in 1777. The wood structures of the
churches burned in the Oulu fire of 1822, but the
church was soon rebuilt according to plans by
Carl Ludvig Engel. The renovated church was
completed in 1832, and is an example neoclassical
architecture. -
43Things to see in Oulu
- Pikisaari Island just off the city centre was
once a busy industrial area it used to have a
wool factory, an enamel factory, an iron
foundryand a sawmill. Nowadays Pikisaari is
known for arts and crafts dozens of artists
andcraftspeople live and work on the island. - Hupisaaret include beautiful natural scenery, a
summer theatre, the Gingerbread House, a large
playground and the longest fish passage in
Finland something for everyone, from children
to adults. The Ainola park, which is a part of
Hupisaaret, also hosts the Northern Ostrobothnia
museum. - Turkansaari was an important market and fishing
place as early as the 15th century. Today, the
area is used as a museum in the summertime.
There, you can learn about old ways of life
farming, cattle-farming, fishing, logging, timber
floating and tar burning.