Will Kennesaw City Council Revisit Mosque Proposal?

The Kennesaw City Council is expected to revisit a proposal to allow an Islamic activity center to rent space in a local strip mall. The council voted 4-1 against the plan last week. Members are scheduled to meet for a work session Wednesday. They will be able to discuss the issue, but won’t be able to vote until its meeting next Monday.

Meanwhile, the Islamic group is considering legal action. Doug Dillard, an attorney for the Suffah Dawaad congregation, said he’s advised them to file a lawsuit. Dillard said it may be too late for the council to change its mind. He says the process will likely be handled faster through the courts at this point.