Public hearings on a narrowed study area and alternatives for the Trans-Texas Corridor-35 will be held in the future, after work is completed on the draft environmental impact statement, TxDOT officials said in a press release. TxDOT, in consultation with the Federal Highway Administration, has identified areas under consideration and these are in a 4,000-page draft environmental impact statement covering a 10-miles wide study area and including information on criteria such as natural and cultural resources. TTC-35 extends from Oklahoma and Mexico on a highway with less entrance and exit ramps than currently built on state and interstate highways. It...