Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg signed an executive order Monday creating a new commission focused on public safety and policing reform.

Known as the Community Safety Commission, the 22-person board will receive regular reports from the Louisville Metro Police Department and a third-party monitor that the city plans to hire to oversee the implementation of the slew of policing reforms outlined in the “Community Commitment.” That plan includes many of the changes to policy and training that the city agreed to as part of a federal consent decree last year. Louisville Metro plans to implement those reforms, even with President Donald Trump’s administration trying to pull out of the consent decree.

Commission members are also expected to provide “constructive feedback” to the city and polic

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