The drama continues in Dolton.
Mayor Tiffany Henyard is taking legal action for a meeting held outside of village hall earlier this week.
Henyard and two trustees are named in the lawsuit obtained by NBC 5.
They’re asking a judge to declare Dolton’s Village Hall as the primary place for conducting village business, and that meetings not held at village hall since Sept 3rd – be voided- as well as any ordinances passed.
On Monday, a majority of trustees, the village clerk and village administrator took part in a meeting at the park district. All are named as defendants in the lawsuit.
They mayor also held a meeting that night that was cancelled for lack of a quorum.
Trustee Jason House, who is mayor pro-tem, told NBC-5 the meeting was held at the park district due to ongoing capacity issues at village hall.
“The Attorney General gave us a binding opinion that meetings at …