The ordinance, which requires new scrutiny of any residential project seeking public resources, still will become city law. Its main sponsor, Council member Jecorey Arthur, called the mayor s claims misleading.
Priorities include new laws to reduce violent crime, stronger incentives for downtown investment, and $250 million for capital improvements across the city.
It's covered by a $555,000 loan from the Louisville Affordable Housing Trust Fund along with a different property on West Broadway across from the YMCA.