Commissioners and staff discussed enforcement and operational fixes to address problem short‑term rentals and inspection gaps. Staff and commissioners proposed adding elevator key and local contact information to rental inspection forms and suggested using a central electrical box as a location for emergency keys to help first responders respond to unit calls.
Commissioners also discussed the county's BOCC garbage contract — due for renewal in two years — and noted price sensitivity and limited competition in the local market. They praised the responsiveness of the current provider to service requests but flagged that a consolidation of providers could sharply raise costs.
Several commissioners said they were concerned about spring break this year, citing changes in Panama City Beach that could direct younger groups and large‑capacity rentals into Gulf County; they urged outreach to the sheriff's office and a joint city‑county plan to manage crowding and safety issues.
Next steps: staff will work with building inspectors to add elevator key and contact fields to forms, coordinate with the tax collector and rental registration efforts, continue monitoring BOCC garbage contract options and prepare a joint enforcement/response plan with the sheriff and city partners for the spring‑break season.