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Manassas Park recognizes library volunteer, proclaims Black History Month and hears city manager’s snow-response update

Manassas Park City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Council recognized Lillian Zhu for service to the library, adopted a Black History Month proclamation read by Vice Mayor Moore with Rev. Dr. Carl Powell in attendance, and received a city manager report on extensive snow removal (about 100 double dump-truck loads) and five water-main breaks; council discussed sidewalk enforcement and resident expectations.

Manassas Park City Council opened its meeting with a recognition and a proclamation before moving to routine business and operational updates.

The council recognized Lillian Zhu (also spelled 'Zhu' in the record) for six years of service as a founding member of the Manassas Park Library Board and presented a token of appreciation and photographs. Vice Mayor Moore read a proclamation declaring February 2026 as Black History Month in Manassas Park, citing Dr. Carter G. Woodson and federal recognition dating to Public Law…

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