MANASSAS -- Despite ample seating, there were plenty of empty chairs.
“This room should have been filled with people,” said Manassas Councilwoman Michelle Davis Younger.
Those residents who came to a town hall meeting had the opportunity to have their voices heard by members of the Manassas City Council and city staff on Monday night at the Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory. Â
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