Manassas City

City Sites
Manassas City

Law Enforcement
City Clerk Office The Clerk’s office ensures the archival of records of Council minutes. We serve as the reference point for contracts and maintain the official records of the City.
Fire Department 
Manassas City Police Department is dedicated to providing quality, professional services, while protecting life and property through community partnerships.
Mayor and City Council is composed of seven members, including an elected Mayor, and a Vice-Mayor selected by the Council after each election. Elections are held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in May.

Transportation
Manassas Regional Airport
Transportation of Manassas

Parks
City of Manassas Parks
Stonewall Pool Park

Entertainment
Center For The Arts The mission of the Center for the Arts is to enrich the quality of life among all the populations in our area through diverse education and presentation arts programming of the highest quality.
Freedom Museum Inc
Manassas Museum
Manassas School Of Dance
The Harris Pavilion

Newspapers
Manassas Journal Messenger

Hospitals
Prince William Home Medical Supply We have a staff of skilled technicians and health care professionals devoted to meeting your health care needs at home. We are committed to serving all home care needs with quality, cost-effective products and services.
Prince William Hospital was built in 1964 to serve the Manassas, Virginia area. Today, the region is rapidly growing and changing at an unprecedented rate.

Library
Bull Run Regional Library The library is 25,000 square feet and houses 236,078 volumes. Bull Run features a community room, a quiet study room, a children’s area that features neon lights, a young adult area with futuristic lighting and comfortable chairs, and RELIC, the Ruth E. Lloyd Information Center. The library is 25,000 square feet and houses 236,078 volumes. Bull Run features a community room, a quiet study room, a children’s area that features neon lights, a young adult area with futuristic lighting and comfortable chairs, and RELIC, the Ruth E. Lloyd Information Center.
Central Community Library Most recently a new roof, new ceiling and lighting, two new service desks and updated signage have given the building a fresh look for the twenty-first century.