75 •The fifth phase ensures that all parties have a chanceto talk together. • The sixth phase was to put everything on paper and consider the resources for implementation. • In a seventh phase, everybody could comment on the proposed plan before passing the programme to the administration in an eighth phase and making sure there was enough time and money for the implementation in the ninth phase. • The tenth and last phase was to make sure that the tools, plans and personnel for keeping track on the progress were present. • The fourth phase was to interact with citizens through public events and citizen-led projects. By doing this, the city was visible and meaningful to citizens and started to implement the programme. They also used social media, local newspapers and online questionnaires to reach people and get them to share their stories, feelings and memories of cultural environment. More info Vantaa’s cultural environment programme Report from a peer learning visit with Vantaa More than a suburb