The ground has been broken for a new $40 million public safety center in Manassas.
Elected officials joined chiefs from the city's police and fire departments to lead a ceremony marking the start of construction for the a new facility on Grant Avenue, just outside of the city's historic district.
"At a time when many are talking about taking away from police, this city has shown its commitment to add to it," said city police chief Douglass Keen.
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