Nearly half of Berkeley restaurants weren't inspected by city in 2023, report finds

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Nearly half of Berkeley restaurants weren't inspected by city in 2023, report finds
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The Berkeley City Council addressed the issue Tuesday night.

There certainly isn't a shortage of restaurants in Berkeley but a new audit found some startling news that 45% of inspections didn't happen last year. Here's how the city is responding.A newly released audit says that 45% of restaurant inspections didn't happen last year in Berkeley.There certainly isn't a shortage of restaurants and food facilities in Berkeley but a new report out by Berkeley City Auditor Jenny Wong and her team found some startling food news.

Unlike many cities, Berkeley does its own inspections, something often done by counties. The report found that Alameda County's non-inspection rate was just 3% in 2023, which is a 42% difference from Berkeley's.You've likely seen them, surcharges tacked onto the tab with different names when you eat out at Bay Area restaurants. What do they mean?"They've had significant and chronic understaffing. We found that there were two positions left vacant since 2019," said Wong.

The city's new Health, Housing, and City Services Director Scott Gilman, went on the defensive during the Berkeley City Council meeting Monday night.

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