LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The public will have a chance to meet the company hired to oversee police reform in Louisville.

Effective Law Enforcement for All, called ELEFA, was selected by Mayor Craig Greenberg last month to serve as an independent monitor. ELEFA was one of two finalists.

The selection followed a Sept. 15 public meeting where both finalist teams presented to residents and answered questions . Input from a community survey helped finalize the decision, alongside scores from a city-appointed committee.

As independent monitor, ELEFA will serve as a neutral evaluator of the Louisville Metro Police Department’s progress in carrying out the Community Commitment.

The group will report directly to the new Community Safety Commission and issue semi-annual public reports

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