You may like a Richardson restaurant for its food, but what do you know about its health inspection rating? Probably nothing. Not because Richardson doesn't conduct health inspections of restaurants, but because the city doesn't do much to make the ratings easily accessible to diners. That may be changing.
It's been a pet peeve of mine for years that Richardson promotes local restaurants with its
"Dine Smart Dine Local" program, and Richardson publishes
restaurant health inspection scores, but the city made no effort to tie the two together.
The Wheel complained about it two years ago, and even pointed to a third party solution that promised to be cheaper and more useful than some in-house development by the city's IT department. That was two years ago. Nothing changed.