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Center helps children with disabilities
The Listening Center, which specializes in helping children deal
with and overcome speech, language and learning problems, is opening
its first Southern California location tonight in Costa Mesa.
The center offers therapeutic listening as a treatment for
problems associated with attention deficit and hyperactive disorders,
sensory integration and depression, officials said. The non-chemical,
non-invasive Tomatis method, which is popular in Europe and Canada,
is designed to treat ailments that are too often misdiagnosed and
treated with drugs.
The center is celebrating its grand opening today from 5 to 7 p.m.
at 285 Mesa Verde Drive. Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan -- the father
of an autistic son who was instrumental in bringing the center to the
Newport-Mesa area -- will be on hand for the festivities.
CenterLine open house set for today
The Orange County Transportation Authority is hosting a countywide
open house this afternoon to provide the public with updated
information and to answer questions about the progress of the
CenterLine light rail project.
The public open house is part of ongoing efforts to communicate
with community members during the preliminary engineering phase of
the planned 8.5-mile CenterLine route from downtown Santa Ana through
the South Coast Plaza area to John Wayne Airport.
The preliminary engineering phase provides information for route
alignment, station locations and vehicle technology, and develops a
detailed financial plan for the project. This phase is scheduled to
be completed early next year.
The authority’s board of directors voted 9 to 2 in July to proceed
with an initial operating segment of CenterLine between the depot at
Santa Ana and John Wayne Airport.
Those attending the open house will have an opportunity to learn
about light rail; planned route and stations; current project
timelines toward completion of the project in 2009; how community
members can provide comments this fall on CenterLine’s environmental
reports; and the Bristol Street widening and improvement project.
The open house will be at the authority’s administrative
headquarters at 600 S. Main St. in Orange from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. The
headquarters is served by OCTA bus routes 53, 56, 147 and 453.
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