According to the roadmap in Plan No. 267/KH-UBND of the City People's Committee, the Department of Home Affairs has completed the synthesis of plans, developed a Submission and completed the draft Project on arranging and consolidating villages and residential groups in the area. The dossier has now been submitted to the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee and the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee for consideration and implementation policy approval.
Previously, the collection of people's opinions and the adoption of resolutions of the Commune-level People's Councils in localities were completed. Typically, in Son Tra ward, the locality has developed a plan to reorganize residential groups associated with traffic axes, expected to reduce from 268 groups to more than 41 residential groups. In Hiep Duc commune, the arrangement plan is also expected to be reduced from 15 villages to 9 villages after careful review of population and geographic criteria.
The Department of Home Affairs is continuing to complete procedures to advise the City People's Committee to issue a plan to arrange and consolidate villages and residential groups throughout the city, with a deadline of completion before June 15.
For cases with specific factors of terrain, customs, or community organization conditions that cannot be arranged according to standards, the internal affairs sector is quickly summarizing to get unified opinions from the Ministry of Home Affairs, ensuring practicality and not disrupting people's lives.
In parallel with streamlining the apparatus, the most urgent task from now until June 30 is to complete policies for redundant personnel. The Department of Home Affairs is coordinating with the Department of Justice and the Department of Finance to develop a report to submit to the City People's Council for promulgation a resolution regulating the number, level of allowances and one-time support regime for people who do not continue to participate in grassroots activities.
People's Committees of communes and wards are responsible for presiding over direct resolution and full payment of regimes and support policies before June 30. 6. The arrangement of new non-specialized personnel after arrangement is required to be public and transparent, prioritizing the selection of people with prestige, health and the ability to apply information technology to meet management requirements in the new local government model.