State & Local Meeting
Food Inspections and Public Health
March 03, 2026
This City of Garland, Texas podcast meeting held on March 3, 2026, featured Mayor Dylan Hedrickk interviewing Mandy Pippen, the city's Director of Environmental Health. The discussion focused on the city's environmental health programs, particularly food inspections, mosquito control, and public pool safety. The environmental health department conducts annual inspections of food establishments, including restaurants, convenience stores, nursing homes, and daycare centers, with more frequent inspections for high-risk facilities. They use a state form with 47 inspection items to score establishments, with scores below 70 considered failing, leading to closures and enforcement actions such as citations and reinspection fees. The city recently updated its food inspection scoring thresholds to improve compliance and transparency, making scores publicly available online. The department also oversees mosquito control through targeted spraying based on positive West Nile virus traps, pool inspections, and other public health interventions. Future plans include adopting new Salesforce software to improve inspection processes and public outreach. No specific contract awards or procurement actions were discussed, but the mention of using a contractor for mosquito spraying indicates ongoing vendor engagement.
Sources
- Food Inspections and Public Health · City of Garland,TX · Mar 03