Q: Representatives of the state Transportation Department came to a church in our neighborhood last summer, made a presentation and showed the plans for building the flyover from Ga. 400 southbound to I-85 northbound. They took written questions, and each of us who submitted them received a written reply. How is this project progressing?
-- Dave Kummer, Atlanta
A: This project, which will reconstruct the interchange of Ga. 400 and I-85 by providing connector ramps from Ga. 400 southbound to I-85 northbound and from I-85 southbound to Ga. 400 northbound, is scheduled to begin in late February, Georgia DOT spokesman Mark McKinnon told Q&A on the News in an email. The project will cost $21.5 million and is scheduled to be completed by Dec. 31, 2013. Archer Western Contractors is the contractor. Also, a pedestrian trail, which will include a bridge across North Fork Peachtree Creek, will be constructed from Cheshire Bridge Road to Lenox Road.
Q: Are photo IDs required to obtain an absentee ballot?
-- Ruth Kail, Lilburn
A: No, but only registered voters qualify to receive absentee ballots, Matt Carrothers, spokesman for Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, told Q&A on the News. You can download an application for an absentee ballot through the secretary of state's website -- http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/VRinfo.htm -- and the completed form can be either mailed, faxed or presented to your county's election and registration office. Questions regarding absentee ballots should be directed to your county elections officials.
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