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The new political model of leadership and structure of city bodies of Turku has taken effect on August 1, 2021. The highest executive authority of the city are represented by the Mayor and three Deputy Mayors.
The Mayor and the three Deputy Mayors make up the Mayoral body which directs and integrates the activities of the City, according to the decisions made by the City Council and City Board. The members of the Mayoral body are full-time officials.
The Cultural and Youth Committee is responsible for the tasks of a multi-member municipal body in accordance with the legislation on Cultural Services and Youth Services. The Cultural and Youth Committee is responsible for the development of services and promotes and supports activities by distributing grants to cultural and youth sector associations, organisations, youth action groups and grants to local artists in Turku.
The Cultural and Youth Committee consists of 13 members and an equal number of vice members chosen by the City Council for its operating period.
City of Turku will only accept e-invoices. If the supplier cannot send an electronic invoice from its invoicing system, the supplier may use our Vendor Portal, which they can access free of charge.
The City of Turku will no longer accept invoices sent as email attachments, as these are not electronic invoices.
Dear Customer,
The invoice image shows the necessary contact information, which you can contact in matters related to the content of the invoice.
In matters related to due date transfers, invoice payment, and invoice copies, you can reach us on the phone number 02 262 6490 Mon–Thurs from 9 am to 11 am.
You can pay all invoices sent by the City of Turku with one e-invoice contract.
The Turku Urban Research Programme is a research collaboration and knowledge-brokerage initiative between the City of Turku, the University of Turku, and Åbo Akademi University, also involving co-operation with other universities and research institutes. The municipality aims to gain insights and policy advice, while universities benefit from the regional engagement and strengthening of urban scholarship, including the challenge to develop projects with both academic and practical relevance.