The Tyaginka village council was established in October 2020 with the administrative center in the village of Tyaginka. In its composition, the community united eleven settlements and formed five Starosty districts: Burgunskyi, Vysokivskyi, Lvivskyi, Olhivskyi and Odradokam'yanskyi.
9888 residents live on the territory of the community. The total area of the territory of the community is 42272,00 ha, including agricultural land - 35655,20 ha, of which agricultural land - 33763,19 ha, including: arable land - 29588,34 ha, pastures - 3190,31 ha. Land of the forest fund - 2249,67 ha. The land area of the water fund is 1,780,32 ha, of which 979,70 ha are under rivers (the Dnipro River, the Kozak River, the Burgunka River, the Khmelnyk River, the Tyaginka River, the Richishche River), 354,80 ha are lakes and ponds – 395.0 ha.
The international highway Odesa-Novoazovsk (M-14) passes through the territory of the community, which creates an opportunity for the development of transport and logistics infrastructure and tourism. The distance to the regional center (Kherson) is 40 km, to the district center (Beryslav) 35 km. Equally important is the passage of the railway track of the Kherson Directorate of the Odesa Railway and the presence of the Matrosivka station through the territory of the community.
The network of educational institutions includes 7 preschool education institutions, 7 institutions of full general secondary education and 1 primary school.
There are 4 Culture Houses, 2 village clubs and 6 libraries.
On the territory of the community there are 5 dispensaries of general practice of family medicine and 2 village FAPs. The population is served by 4 family doctors, 14 nurses and 3 paramedics.
The economic potential of the community includes about 273 subjects of various types of activity: agricultural production (agriculture, animal husbandry, crop production), storage and processing (elevators, grain elevators, warehouses, meat and sausage shop), entrepreneurship (trade, services, etc.) .
One of the key priorities for the development of the territorial community is tourism and recreation. A good reason for this is the rich historical heritage. Near the village of Tyaginka, which was founded in 1778 (according to official data) and is the oldest among other villages of the community, many archaeological artifacts of national and cultural significance were found. Among them is the pearl of the medieval history of the southern Ukrainian steppe - Tyagin fortress. This is a unique object that is directly related to the historical heritage of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the time of Prince Vytautas and his successors, the Lithuanian princes, the Crimean Tatar Khan Mengli-Herai, the Crimean Tatars, the Ottomans, and the early days of the Ukrainian Cossacks.
The history of Tyagini is evidence of the urbanization of the Great Steppe in the 14th century, long before the appearance of the Russian colonizers. The results of archaeological and scientific research destroy the imperial-Soviet myths of the ideology of the "wild field", which supposedly existed here before the emergence of the Russian Empire.