ST. LOUIS • The riverfront football stadium is dead, but the months of aldermanic debate continue.

On Friday, aldermen will introduce a resolution seeking public hearings over allegations made by Alderman Megan Green that 'bribery' and 'corruption' occurred in December's stadium vote.

Green never substantiated those claims. Federal and local law enforcement said they found nothing actionable.

"I think it's important to clear the name of the Board of Aldermen," said Alderman Joe Vaccaro, the lead sponsor of the resolution.

"She has accused everybody up here of being on the take except for her," Vaccaro said. "She may want to bring an attorney. She continues to keep saying it, so it either has merit or it doesn't."

Vaccaro said an aldermanic committee will call witnesses, including Green. He said they can issue subpoenas if necessary.

"She made the allegations, we have a duty to follow up," Vaccaro said.