"Christopher's Law," filed by Councilwoman Jennifer Chappell, D-District 15, was introduced in a Public Safety Committee meeting on Wednesday.
For months, WDRB has reported on the conditions with public housing and Dosker Manor.
Ed Harness was selected by Mayor Greg Fischer to lead the city's new civilian review board, which will investigate claims of improper interactions between LMPD and the public.
New Census data shows Jefferson County's population has grown and shifted over the last decade, with more people moving to the east end.
The full council will take up the issue on Thursday.
Train rides were suspended after a large sinkhole opened up on an unused portion of zoo property in 2019.
Councilmembers hoped a 2019 law would cut down on the number of converters stolen from vehicles.
LMPD interim Chief Robert Schroeder offered some tweaks to the legislation but didn't have any problems with some of the proposed changes, Councilman Brandon Coan said.
The Council's new Equity and Inclusion Committee unanimously passed a resolution Monday asking the city's planning commission to identify areas where the city's land development code should be more inclusive.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the teen Monday in U.S. District Court in Louisville, claims that Tae-Ahn Lea's civil rights were violated when he was pulled over, searched and handcuffed by officers after he allegedly made a wide turn.