Find out what's happening in the city. Below is a list of current news releases.


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News Flash - Community Development
Comprehensive Plan Update
View and Comment on the Draft Comprehensive Plan by visiting the Update Page [Additional info...]

News Flash - Fire and Rescue
Remember your Smoke Alarms as you "Spring Forward"
This weekend, March 13 and 14, we will all be setting our clocks to Daylight Savings Time. The time change is a good reminder to check your smoke alarms. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), more than 66% of home fire deaths that occurred between 2003-2006 were in homes without a working smoke alarm. A working smoke alarm significantly increases your chances of surviving a deadly home fire.

A properly installed and maintained smoke alarm is the only thing in your home that can alert you and your family to a fire 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you're awake or asleep, a working smoke alarm is constantly on alert, scanning the air for smoke. Smoke alarms must be maintained! A smoke alarm with a dead or missing battery is the same as having no smoke alarm at all, so test your smoke alarm monthly by pushing the "test" button, if it has one.

Smoke alarms are powered by either a battery or are hardwired into your home's electrical system. Hardwired smoke alarms are usually equipped with a backup battery. If your smoke alarm is powered by battery, the battery needs to be replaced annually unless it is a long-life battery (check the owner's manual). All batteries should be maintained and replaced in accordance with manufacturer's guidance.

Choose an annual date, such as time changes, when you will remember to maintain your smoke alarm. Check the manufacturer's expiration date on the label, replace the batteries if needed, and clean dust away from the slots so that smoke can enter freely. All smoke alarms, hardwired and battery powered, should be replaced every ten years. These simple steps will help ensure that you and your family will have the best chance of surviving if fire should strike.

United States Fire Administration (USFA) has a fire safety campaign called INSTALL. INSPECT. PROTECT. which provides information about home smoke alarms and fire sprinklers. Please visit the campaign website at www.usfa.dhs.gov/campaigns/smokealarms.


 
News Flash - Government
FY 2011 City Manager Proposed Budget and CIP
City Manager Hughes presented his FY 2011 proposed budget and CIP to Mayor Parrish and the Members of the City Council at their regular scheduled meeting on Monday, February 22nd. [FY 2011 City Manager Proposed Budget and CIP]
City Council Budget Work Sessions
The Manassas City Council will hold their FY 2011 Budget Work Sessions at Manassas City Hall and the Manassas Utilities/Public Works facility during the months of February, March and April 2010. Citizens are encouraged to attend. [FY 2011 Budget Calendar]

 
News Flash - Home
Daylight Saving Time Begins Sunday
The time change is a good reminder to check your smoke alarms. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), more than 66% of home fire deaths that occurred between 2003-2006 were in homes without a working smoke alarm. A working smoke alarm significantly increases your chances of surviving a deadly home fire.

A properly installed and maintained smoke alarm is the only thing in your home that can alert you and your family to a fire 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you're awake or asleep, a working smoke alarm is constantly on alert, scanning the air for smoke. Smoke alarms must be maintained! A smoke alarm with a dead or missing battery is the same as having no smoke alarm at all, so test your smoke alarm monthly by pushing the "test" button, if it has one.

Smoke alarms are powered by either a battery or are hardwired into your home's electrical system. Hardwired smoke alarms are usually equipped with a backup battery. If your smoke alarm is powered by battery, the battery needs to be replaced annually unless it is a long-life battery (check the owner's manual). All batteries should be maintained and replaced in accordance with manufacturer's guidance.

Choose an annual date, such as time changes, when you will remember to maintain your smoke alarm. Check the manufacturer's expiration date on the label, replace the batteries if needed, and clean dust away from the slots so that smoke can enter freely. All smoke alarms, hardwired and battery powered, should be replaced every ten years. These simple steps will help ensure that you and your family will have the best chance of surviving if fire should strike.

United States Fire Administration (USFA) has a fire safety campaign called INSTALL. INSPECT. PROTECT. which provides information about home smoke alarms and fire sprinklers. Please visit the campaign website at www.usfa.dhs.gov/campaigns/smokealarms.

FY 2011 City Manager Proposed Budget and CIP
City Manager Hughes presented his FY 2011 proposed budget and CIP to Mayor Parrish and the Members of the City Council at their regular scheduled meeting on Monday, February 22nd. [FY 2011 City Manager Proposed Budget and CIP]
City Council Budget Work Sessions
The Manassas City Council will hold their FY 2011 Budget Work Sessions at Manassas City Hall and the Manassas Utilities/Public Works facility during the months of February, March and April 2010. Citizens are encouraged to attend. [FY 2011 Budget Calendar]
Comprehensive Plan Update
We're looking for feedback ... we want to hear from you! View the draft Comprehensive Plan by visiting the [Comprehensive Plan Update page]
Spring/Summer 2010 Public Works News
The Committee on Solid Waste is making updates to the Solid Waste Management Plan ... www.manassascity.org/solidwasteplan. If you have any input on the plan, please call 703.257.8252. Read more in the [Spring/Summer 2010 Public Works Newsletter]
Are You Experiencing Sound Problems during Council Meetings?
If you're experiencing sound problems during the City Council meeting live broadcasts, we want to hear from you. Please visit manassascity.org/poll or call us at 571.921.8833 to provide us with your name, address and your service provider. Thank you! [PEG Channel Sound Poll]

 
News Flash - Museum News
Basement to Attic Tours of Liberia - March 13, 2010
Book Talk: Noah Andre Trudeau author of Robert E. Lee: Lessons in Leadership
Come and here Noah Andre Trudeau speak on his book Robert E. Lee: Lessons in Leadership [Additional info...]

 
News Flash - Planning and Zoning
Comprehensive Plan Update
View and Comment on the Draft Comprehensive Plan by visiting the Update Page [Additional info...]

 
News Flash - Police News
MCPA 9th Annual Memorial Run - May 1st
The 9th Annual MCPA 5K Run/Walk will start at Church and West Streets on Saturday, May 1st at 8 AM. The 2010 Manassas Police Association 5K Run/Walk will be held in memory of slain Manassas City Police Sgt. J.D. Conner III, who was killed in the line of duty on July 24, 1988. For more information: 301.871.0400

 
News Flash - Utilities News
Energy Savings Tips
For valuable energy savings tips follow the Energy Star link [Additional info...]

 

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