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Engineering reports active stormwater, drainage and streetscape projects including Liberia stream work

5063518 · January 27, 2025
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City engineering staff described multiple stormwater retrofits, pond projects and right‑of‑way work, including a Liberia stream restoration project that will plant hundreds of trees and restore trails; staff said several projects use ARPA and state funding and aim to address flooding and water‑quality concerns.

Manassas engineering staff told City Council Jan. 27 that the department is managing roughly $120 million in construction projects and that stormwater and drainage work is a major focus for the coming year.

Engineering Director Lance Kilby reported completed and ongoing projects including the Grange Avenue (Grand Avenue?) streetscape Phase 1, Dean Park site construction and several pond retrofits. Kilby said the city recently completed the Winning Branch Pond retrofit and that construction on Lucasville Pond and Euclid Sills Pond was substantially under way or…

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