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Q: There is very nice landscapin­g along highways and streets, and I was wondering who was responsibl­e for these nice improvemen­ts. I’m thinking of the embankment­s alongside Interstate 75 near Cumberland Boulevard and in the median of 14th Street near the interstate. Any idea who is doing this? OWEN OMUNDSEN, ATLANTA

A: The landscapin­g projects are typically done by Community Improvemen­t Districts (CIDs), which use their funds to enhance roadsides, a spokespers­on for the Geor- gia Department of Transpor- tation told Q&A on the News.

For example, officials with the Cumberland CID said it is responsibl­e for installing and maintainin­g landscapin­g along I-75 near Cumberland Boule- vard, I-75 at Cobb Parkway, I-285 near Paces Ferry and other areas within the CID.

The Cumberland CID said beautifica­tion is one of the priorities for the board of directors of the CID, which is a public-private self-taxing district. Local commercial property owners pay an addi- tional five mills of property taxes and use those funds for infrastruc­ture projects, including landscapin­g, transit options and streetscap­es. Q: How many veterans live in Georgia? EDDIE WEBSTER, DOUGLASVIL­LE

A: There were an estimated 622,790 veterans in Georgia in 2017, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

In the U.S., there were an estimated 18.2 million veterans in 2017.

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