After the merger, Quy Nhon Tay ward has an area of over 118km2, a population of nearly 25,000 people, including 11 neighborhoods and villages. The total number of cadres, civil servants, public employees and part-time workers of the ward is currently 108 people.
According to the report of Quy Nhon Tay ward, after a week of working with a high sense of responsibility, the ward's organizational apparatus has been basically completed, ensuring conditions to operate according to the 2-level government model.

The Quy Nhon Tay Ward Public Administration Service Center has been operating stably, meeting the needs of people and businesses for handling administrative procedures. From July 1 to now, the ward has received 86 records, including 74 online records and 12 direct records. The rate of file digitalization reached 100%, the rate of electronic results issuance reached 45.95%.
However, Quy Nhon Tay Ward recommends that the Provincial People's Committee, the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee and departments and branches pay attention to supporting additional human resources in information technology so that the locality can ensure the effective operation of the Public Administration Service Center as well as serve the digital transformation work in Party agencies. In addition, the ward proposed to soon hand over the state budget estimate for 2025 to have funds to purchase equipment for work and labor contracts.
After the arrangement, Hra commune has a natural area of over 23,000 hectares, a population of over 13,300 people, with 14 villages and hamlets. The commune has a favorable geographical location when National Highway 19 passes through, creating conditions for trade and socio-economic development. The commune has a large land fund and a large workforce, suitable for agricultural production development.

From July 1 to now, the Hra Commune Public Administration Service Center has received 25 records, of which 20 records have been processed and returned, and 5 records are being processed.
Hra commune proposed that the Provincial People's Committee soon issue regulations on decentralization of cadre management so that the locality has a basis to implement it in accordance with regulations. In addition, Hra commune also proposed that the Provincial People's Committee include in the Public Investment List for the period 2026-2030 projects to build commune offices, offices of the Commune Military Command and the Commune Police...
Through the work, Chairman of Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee Pham Anh Tuan requested that in the coming time, Quy Nhon Tay ward and Hur commune need to clearly identify the key task of best serving the people, ensuring the smooth and effective settlement of administrative procedures.
For Quy Nhon Tay ward, Mr. Tuan requested this locality to select capable investors, bringing high economic efficiency, especially in industrial fields associated with environmental protection. In addition to existing industrial parks, the ward needs to focus on developing high-tech industries, AI and semiconductor sectors.
For Hra commune, Mr. Tuan suggested that the locality focus on supporting people in economic development, providing technical guidance on product production and consumption techniques, identifying potential and strengths for effective exploitation. At the same time, the commune needs to promote budget collection, attract businesses to invest in the deep processing sector to increase product value, contributing to stabilizing people's lives.
The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee also emphasized that the responsibility of commune-level cadres is currently very great, because the activities of the commune level are now like a miniature province. Therefore, commune cadres need to improve their thinking, have a strategic vision, eliminate the view that communes are small units, but must think like provincial leaders, to develop localities quickly and sustainably.
Mr. Tuan hopes that the leadership and cadres of Quy Nhon Tay ward and Hur commune will unite, demonstrate public ethics, and be dedicated to their work, contributing to building the locality to become increasingly prosperous.