The Los Angeles City Council delayed a vote on Friday to repaint bike lanes on Spring Street a darker, less reflective shade of green to avoid disrupting film shoots.
The council will now take up the issue at its June 14 meeting.
The decision was expected to help settle a battle over the color of a bike lane in downtown LA.
Bike lanes on Spring Street from Caesar Chavez Avenue to Ninth Street in downtown were painted green in 2011 as a way to clearly mark where bicyclists ride on the congested downtown street.
But TV and movie industry representatives are fighting to change it, saying the neon green color relfects on buildings, props and actors’ faces and is tough to remove from scenes that depict urban settings like those found in Chicago, Philadelphia and New York.
Green Bike Lane Paint Fight Pits Producers Against Cyclists | NBC Southern California
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