Alt-teksti	The image includes Turunväylä, forests, streets, some buildings and railway tracks.
An oblique aerial photograph of the planning area and surrounding environment in its current state.Photo: City of Espoo

Electric substation in Sepänkylä

Local detailed plansLeppävaara

A Caruna electric substation is planned for Sepänkylä to secure the electricity network in central Espoo. The substation will be located between the Tuomarila interchange ramp on Turunväylä and Ullanmäentie. The participation and assessment scheme and preparation material are available for public review 26.5.–24.6.2025.

Plan name

Ullanniityn sähköasema

Area number

160107

Type of land use plan

Local detailed plan amendment

Phase

Preparation phase

Applicant

City of Espoo

Background information

The substation is planned for a currently undeveloped block area designated for community technical maintenance buildings and facilities. Its construction requires a plan amendment, as the existing detailed plan does not permit any buildings in this area.
 

Read more about the preparation and content of the plan on the project webpage in Finnish

You can find current information about the progress of a plan on the plan webpage in Finnish. For more information, you can contact the planners. You can participate in the planning process by submitting an opinion during the preparation stage or an objection during the proposal stage.
 

What are the preparation stage, public review and proposal stage?

You can read more about the process of detailed planning and resident participation on the page Detailed planning process in stages.

Read more about participation in planning from the page Participation is part of city planning.

Anselmi Moisander

Architect, Detailed Planning+358 40 6365988Tekniikantie 15, Otaniemi

Aino Leskinen

Landscape Architect, Detailed Planning+358 40 6366241Tekniikantie 15, Otaniemi

Hannu Granberg

Planning Engineer, Traffic and transportation planning for detailed plans+358 43 8251176Tekniikantie 15, Otaniemi
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