Politics & Government
Snow Emergency Declared in Manassas
Cars parked along designated snow emergency routes will be subject to towing and fines.

On January 21, 2016, the City of Manassas is declaring a Snow Emergency effective at 8 a.m. on January 22 through January 24 at 6 p.m. due to the impending snow event.
This means that cars parked along designated snow emergency routes are subject to towing and fines.
Snow emergency routes in the City of Manassas are as follows:
- Dumfries Road/Route 234,
- Hastings Drive,
- Godwin Drive,
- Liberia Avenue,
- Richmond Avenue,
- Fairview Avenue,
- Grant Avenue,
- Wellington Road,
- Ashton Avenue,
- Cockrell Road,
- Nokesville Road/Route 28,
- Center Street,
- Prescott Avenue,
- Sudley Road/Route 234,
- Church Street,
- Zebedee Street,
- Centreville Road/Route 28,
- Mathis Avenue,
- Portner Avenue and
- Euclid Avenue.
Once the snow event is over, the City will issue a termination of the snow emergency and will reopen these streets to parking.
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