CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Chambana Today) — After a week off, we are back with our weekly series recapping the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District & Champaign County Health Department’s food establishment inspection reports.

Due to a dip in the number of inspections in the past few weeks, we are combining reports ranging from February 9 to February 28 in this week’s edition. In that time, 21 inspections were conducted, with all of them receiving a green grade.

Here’s a look at the activity from that time:

GREEN

  • Crumbl Cookies – Champaign, 2005 South Neil Street, Champaign. Inspected Feb 9
  • Wyndham Garden, 1001 West Killarney Street, Urbana. Inspected Feb 9
  • Roch’s, 101 North Main Street, PO Box 875, St. Joseph. Inspected Feb 9
  • Culver’s, 2302 South Neil Street, Champaign. Inspected Feb 9
  • Dos Reales, 1407 North Prospect Avenue, Champaign. Inspected Feb 9
  • Prince of Peace Community Early Learning Ctr., 802 East Douglas Street PO Box 803 St. Joseph. Inspected Feb 9
  • Toro Loco, 1601 North Cunningham Avenue, Urbana. Inspected Feb 10
  • Dairy Queen, 3602 North Mattis Avenue, Champaign. Inspected Feb 10
  • Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, 1106 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana. Inspected Feb 10
  • China Garden, 114 North Vine Street Suite M, Urbana. Inspected Feb 10
  • Circle K No. 4701413, 507 West University Avenue, Urbana. Inspected Feb 10
  • Emma’s Eatery, 114 North Vine Street Suite O, Urbana. Inspected Feb 10
  • Dollar General No. 23808, 1506 North Cunningham Avenue, Urbana. Inspected Feb 10
  • Golden Wok, 405 East University Avenue, Champaign. Inspected Feb 10
  • Niemanns No. 518 (Deli/Popcorn/Sampling/Bar), 2901 West Kirby Avenue, Champaign. Inspected Feb 10
  • Original Pancake House, 1909-A West Springfield Avenue, Champaign. Inspected Feb 10
  • Macaron Palace, 2004 South Neil Street, Champaign. Inspected Feb 11
  • Caffeine Rx, 107 North Walnut Street, Champaign. Inspected Feb 11
  • Walgreens No. 09921, 1509 South Neil Street, Champaign. Inspected Feb 11
  • CVS No. 8683, 107 West Green Street, Champaign. Inspected Feb 11
  • Salvation Army/Food Pantry, 2212 North Market Street, Champaign. Inspected Feb 19

YELLOW

  • None

RED

  • None

What do the ratings mean?

Following an inspection, all businesses serving food in Champaign-Urbana are required to post placards displaying their grades in a location clearly visible to the public. The meaning of the grades are as follows:

  • A green grade means that “the food establishment was found to be in satisfactory compliance with the ordinance and applicable rules and regulations.”
  • A yellow grade denotes “less than satisfactory compliance.” Following posting of a yellow placard, businesses have the opportunity to improve compliance, with a follow-up inspection required to verify improvement to a satisfactory level.
  • A red grade means the establishment is “out of compliance with the ordinance and applicable rules and regulations to the extent that it poses an immediate threat to public health, or a failure to act, resulting in health permit suspension (e.g., did not pay health permit fee).”