Q: Chick-fil-A’s Dwarf House in Newnan was razed to make way for a new restaurant called Truett’s Chick-fil-A. Will all metro Atlanta Dwarf House locations be reconstructed and renamed, including the original Dwarf House in Hapeville?
—Scott MacLean, Forest Park
A: The reconstruction and reopening of Truett’s Chick-fil-A in Newnan is expected to be completed on Aug. 31, and that experience helps the restaurant chain determine the future of the other Dwarf House restaurants, a Chick-fil-A spokesperson told Q&A on the News via email. The restaurant is located at 505 Highway 34 E. in Newnan.
There currently are no plans to alter the original Dwarf House in Hapeville, the spokesperson wrote.
> RELATED: Newnan Dwarf House re-opens at Truett's Chick-fil-A (Newnan Times-Herald)
> RELATED: Woodstock Dwarf House to become a Truett's Chick-fil-A
Q: Georgia roads seem to be in much worse condition than in years past. Doesn’t the motor fuel tax we pay on each gallon of gas go to the DOT for highway maintenance?
—Bill Wood, Grayson
A: The motor fuel tax is appropriated to the Georgia Department of Transportation for the maintenance, operation and improvements on its system of roads and bridges, a GDOT spokeswoman told Q&A on the News.
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