The Oak Farms Area Transportation Corridors Study, courtesy of North Central Texas Council of Governments.

If you missed out on the opportunity in August, there’s another chance to hear about the Oak Farms Transportation Corridors Study tonight.

The study, which focuses on portions of North Oak Cliff, the former Oak Farms Dairy site and surrounding areas, was conducted by The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) in collaboration with the City of Dallas to evaluate existing traffic operations, identify potential transportation improvements and develop multimodal strategies to enhance the safety, connectivity and mobility in the area. 

Working in two parts, the City of Dallas Transportation and Public Works Department analyzed the key corridors to assess the extension of the DART Streetcar system, infrastructure, and rehabilitation to projects surrounding the street grid. 

NCTCOG focused on the Houston Street and Jefferson Street Viaducts, which explored a range of options for travel by foot, vehicle, public transit, or cycling. This portion also included the evaluation of connecting regional transit and improving the role of the bridges to address future transportation demands, according to the NCTCOG website.

The presentation begins Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. in the Oak Cliff Cultural Center.

The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is located at 223 Jefferson Blvd.