The department is asking residents to "help shape policies that reflect the values and needs of our community."
It's part of the city's plan for police reform after the U.S. Department of Justice, under President Donald Trump's administration, dismissed two federal consent decrees—including Louisville's—in May.
Mayor Craig Greenberg said Wednesday the city will move forward with its own consent decree and hire an independent monitor to act as public watchdog
Union leaders argue the consent decree violates the collective bargaining agreement between the FOP and Metro government.
Louisville mayor's team in Washington to meet with DOJ over ongoing LMPD consent decree negotiations
At Monday night's Citizens of Louisville Organized and United Together (CLOUT) meeting, Greenberg elaborated on the ongoing negotiation process.
The DOJ's findings claim Kentucky is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by how it treats people with serious mental illnesses, specifically in Louisville.