The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hibachi eatery fails inspection

- By Amanda Coyne amanda.coyne@coxinc.com JOHN THOMPSON FOR THE AJC — CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM FOR THE AJC

A Snellville hibachi restaurant failed its most recent inspection, county records show.

Chin Chin Hibachi Express earned a 64/U on the inspection, which was conducted Tuesday afternoon.

The inspector noted a “black mold-like substance” on drink nozzles. The moldy nozzles were cleaned during the inspection.

Raw chicken was found stored over clean fruit and raw beef was found over sauces in the walk-in cooler.

A bucket of raw chicken was left on the floor and cooked chicken was held at 74 degrees, considered an unsafe temperatur­e, according to the report.

A manager was not available to comment Wednesday. Follow-up inspection­s are typically conducted within 10 days of failures.

Fixed! Cobb County

In late March, we told you about Tom Bigelow’s problem with a busy intersecti­on.

Bigelow said the Silver Comet Connector intersecti­on at South Cobb Drive and the East West Connector was relatively safe until the constructi­on of a new convenienc­e store.

“Now, west bound traffic can enter/exit the store across the path of the Silver Comet Connector from the East West Connector. There are no markings on the pavement to indicate that this is a pedestrian/bicycle pathway. White diagonal striping, at a minimum should be required,” he said. We heard back from Bigelow. “I was very surprised and happy to see the fast remedy. Many thanks to you and our Cobb County officials for making an accident waiting to happen less likely,” he wrote. Days on list: 15 Who got it fixed: Robert Quigley, public informatio­n officer, govpio@cobbcommun­ications. org We want tips from across metro Atlanta. Call us at 404-526-2546 or send email to fixit@ajc.com.

New item-Atlanta

Patsy Beall is tired of dodging cars at one of the city’s busiest intersecti­ons.

“There are near miss accidents all the time at Peachtree and Lenox roads. The two lanes that come from Ga. 400 are supposed to go straight on Lenox Road. There is a ‘no left turn’ sign, but it is beside the right lane where no one sees it. It needs to be moved to the left of the left lane because that lane frequently turns left in front of two northbound turn lanes that come up the ramp from the Buckhead Loop,” she said.

We sent the item to the city and will keep you updated. Days on list: 6 Who’s looking into it: City of Atlanta Department of Public

New iteminters­tate signage

Sugar Hill’s Ramon Cancilleri is concerned over interstate signs.

“A number of signs on the overhead posts have delaminate­d interstate logos coming up I-75, from Henry County towards Lawrencevi­lle,” he wrote.

Cancilleri said he noticed a lot of drivers this past weekend slowing down while approachin­g various exits or lane changes.

“With the I-85 disaster, many folks from out of town passing through our area are not familiar with all the detour routes around our city. I-285 signage appeared to be peeling completely off on a couple overheads,” he added.

We sent the item to the DOT and will let you know when it is fixed. Days on list: 6 Who’s looking into it: DOT communicat­ions officer Natalie Dale, ndale@dot.ga.gov

Cobb Medical Examiner’s new lab gets first funding

Cobb County will build a new Medical Examiner’s laboratory facility.

For the first phase of funding, a contract for profession­al design services was approved 5-0 Tuesday by the Cobb County Board of Commission­ers.

Pieper O’Brien Herr Architects Inc. will be paid $156,427.

This project was approved by Cobb voters as a 2016 Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax project.

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