Members of Louisville Metro Council are encouraging people to attend an annual parade that marks the start of Germantown baseball.
Mulvihill, a Democrat, was first elected in 2015 to finish the term of the late Metro Council President Jim King and since has won two four-year terms.
Mayor Greg Fischer signed the so-called "gun discharge" ordinance Thursday morning making firing a gun randomly in the city illegal in most instances.
The measure dropped a controversial provision that would limit Louisville's mayor to two straight terms instead of the three now allowed.
The ordinance would make shooting a gun randomly a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail. Prior to city-county merger in 2003, the city of Louisville had a similar ordinance in place.
Amid a funding dispute with Metro government's chosen developer, members of the Paristown Pointe Neighborhood Association and the German-Paristown Neighborhood Association raised the idea Wednesday of dividing the 10-acre site and involving multiple developers.
A pool near Newburg and another in West Louisville will likely remain closed.
An Alderwoman in the 1970s, Mulvihill was instrumental in helping create the Transit Authority of River City and in erecting the statue of Mother Catherine Spalding at the Cathedral of the Assumption.
Democrats Jecorey Arthur and Cassie Chambers Armstrong won their primaries and face no opposition in the November general election.
Metro Council members could soon devise a master plan to improve Preston Highway.