During a recent government meeting in Payson, Utah, community concerns were raised regarding the filming of adult content in the city. A resident brought attention to the activities of the Cal King film company, which had been filming on Main Street. The resident expressed alarm over the nature of the content being produced, noting that it was available on various adult platforms, including Pornhub.
The resident's concerns were amplified by the presence of trucks associated with the filming parked at the local golf course, which were reportedly displaying derogatory language towards women. This prompted questions about whether the city was inadvertently supporting the production of such material through its permitting process.
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Subscribe for Free City officials acknowledged the need to investigate the situation further. They confirmed that they would look into whether the filming adhered to guidelines that limit interference with local residents and property. The council also discussed the importance of ensuring that any filming permits issued in the future align with community standards and values.
In response to the resident's inquiries, officials stated that there are currently no open filming permits in Payson. They committed to reviewing the existing ordinances related to filming and to ensuring that any future projects are in line with community expectations.
The meeting highlighted the ongoing dialogue between residents and city officials about maintaining the integrity of the community while navigating the complexities of film production. As the council moves forward, they aim to balance the interests of filmmakers with the values and concerns of Payson residents.