Coker on the Record
Podcast Description
Coker on the Record is the official podcast of Mayor Michael Coker of Mulberry, Georgia.
In each episode, Mayor Coker gives honest, clear updates straight from City Hall.
Hear about new laws, city plans, and stories that matter to the people of Mulberry. Whether it’s government news, community highlights, or a peek into local history—you’ll get it all here.
If you care about Mulberry’s future, this podcast is for you.
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The podcast focuses on local government issues, community engagement, and the development of Mulberry with episodes covering topics such as the founding of the city, interactions with Gwinnett County, and essential roles within the local government. Specific episodes explore the grassroots movement behind the city's formation, challenges with county services, and the operational dynamics with local government employees.

Coker on the Record is the official podcast of Mayor Michael Coker of Mulberry, Georgia.
In each episode, Mayor Coker gives honest, clear updates straight from City Hall.
Hear about new laws, city plans, and stories that matter to the people of Mulberry. Whether it’s government news, community highlights, or a peek into local history—you’ll get it all here.
If you care about Mulberry’s future, this podcast is for you.
In Episode 19 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker answers three pressing questions submitted by Mulberry residents.
Rental Neighborhoods:
Are entire neighborhoods being built just for renters? Mayor Coker explains how Mulberry is taking action with proposed ordinances that require licensing, onsite management, and higher maintenance standards to protect homeowners and ensure long-term quality.
Golf Carts on Sidewalks:
Is it legal? Is it safe? Mayor Coker addresses growing concerns about golf carts, dirt bikes, and mini-bikes on public sidewalks—and what the city is doing to improve safety and enforce rules.
Property Taxes:
Why did your Gwinnett County tax bill increase? Some residents thought forming the city meant lower taxes. Mayor Coker clarifies Mulberry’s position on property taxes—and what is (and isn’t) in the city’s control.
📧 Want your question featured in a future episode? Email Mayor Coker at [email protected]

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