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Suburban Journals of Chicago
December 2006 Sanitation Inspection Results

The free market should clean up these problem kitchens
and would do so more if two items were in force, the results clearly posted for people to see within the restaurants and if
their results were posted by the Village itself - like Chicago
does.  This is the first year that we have all three of our
local towns listed Forest Park, River Forest, and Oak Park.
Some of the results may be surprizing, but keep in mind that
the businesses in the data base are out to make money and
if they show little concern for the health of their patrons revealed in their poor health scores-you might want to look somewhere else for your food or meals.  The elderly and children are often most effected by poor sanitary conditions.

The scores are based on a perfect being 100 and some of the low scores are very unreasonable.  Some of the  local hospitals had scores in or at 80 for years until we made their scores public.  Now, as irony would have the lowest score recorded for any food business is the very one that many go to for healthy foods.  Have a look at the lists.

2006 Oak Park, River Forest, and Forest  Park Health
Sanitation Scores.  Sorted by Scores.

Scores for the PDA

2006 Oak Park, River Forest, and Forest  Park Health
Sanitation Scores.  Sorted Alphabetically.

2005-2004  Oak Park Results




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If You Find Restaurants with Problems of cleanliness
or other
Health Concerns
for please call Oak Park or River Forest
358-5480
and
ask for the

Health Dept.

Michael Boyle,
Heath & Safety
Forest Park
708-615-6280

mboyle@forestpark.net