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Coker on the Record
Mayor Michael Coker
25 episodes
3 days ago
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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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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Coker on the Record
Episode 25 | Unearthing the Hidden History of Mulberry with Eli Stancel

In Episode 25 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker sits down with local historian Eli Stancel to uncover the fascinating origins of Mulberry — from its Native American roots to the creation of Fort Daniel and even the surprising connection to Atlanta’s famous Peachtree Road.


Together, they explore stories of frontier life, early settlers, and the events that shaped one of Gwinnett County’s most historic communities.


Learn more from Eli Stancel:

🌐 Gwinnett Rambler: https://www.gwinnettrambler.com

🏛️ Fort Daniel Foundation: https://www.fortdaniel.com

🎥 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@arkstate


📧 Want your question featured in a future episode? Email Mayor Coker at michael.coker@mulberryga.gov

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3 days ago
13 minutes 15 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 24 | Big Changes in Mulberry: Marshals, City Hall, and Future Growth

In Episode 24 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker shares four major updates shaping the future of the City of Mulberry.The episode highlights the launch of the Mulberry Marshals Department, the city’s move into a new, larger City Hall, updates to the Unified Development Ordinance, and a new GDOT traffic project to help ease congestion near Hamilton Mill.Learn how these changes will strengthen Mulberry’s foundation — improving safety, accessibility, and the quality of life for all residents.🎧 Whether you’ve lived here for years or just moved to Mulberry, this episode will help you see how far the city has come — and what’s next on the horizon.📧 Want your question featured in a future episode? Email Mayor Coker at michael.coker@mulberryga.gov

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2 weeks ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 23 | Friday Night Food Fights: How Our Students Are Fighting Hunger

In Episode 23 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker highlights one of the most inspiring community traditions in our area — the Friday Night Food Fights between Mill Creek, Dacula, and Seckinger High Schools.What began several years ago as a simple idea to restock food pantries after summer has grown into a powerful annual competition where students collect thousands of pounds of food for families in need.Mayor Coker shares the story behind the event, this year’s winners, and how these young people are proving that kindness and teamwork can make a lasting impact.🎧 Whether you’re a parent, student, or community member, this episode will make you proud to call Mulberry home — and might inspire you to get involved next year.📧 Want your question featured in a future episode? Email Mayor Coker at michael.coker@mulberryga.gov

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3 weeks ago
9 minutes 16 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 22 | Community Questions Corner: Golf Carts, Heritage, Developments

In Episode 22 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker answers six important questions submitted directly by Mulberry residents. The discussion covers a range of topics that matter to the community, including the legality of golf carts and whether the city plans to regulate them with tags or permits, the possibility of a Mulberry heritage or history center, and whether a diverging diamond interchange could help ease traffic at Hamilton Mill. Mayor Coker also addresses whether home renovations such as converting a bathroom into a full bath require a permit, where residents should report suspicious activity in their neighborhoods, and why so many new developments are still being built along Braselton Highway and Bill Cheek Road despite the city’s focus on responsible growth. This episode provides clear and direct answers, helping residents better understand what the city controls, what remains under Gwinnett County or GDOT’s authority, and how they can remain engaged in shaping Mulberry’s future.📧 Want your question featured in a future episode? Email Mayor Coker at michael.coker@mulberryga.gov

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1 month ago
12 minutes 45 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 21 | Things You May Not Know About Mulberry

In Episode 21 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker shares some fun and important updates you may not know about Mulberry.


Here’s what you’ll hear in this episode:

- Mulberry Merch Store: Councilman Tim Sullivan has been working to create an official Mulberry merchandise store with a vendor out of Peachtree Corners. Soon you’ll be able to show your Mulberry pride with t-shirts, polos, and sweatshirts—while also supporting the city.

- Gwinnett Municipal Association Membership: Mulberry has officially been voted in as the 17th city in the Gwinnett Municipal Association, joining legacy cities like Suwanee, Buford, and Peachtree Corners. This gives Mulberry stronger connections, shared resources, and a seat at the table with other Gwinnett cities.

- Celebrating Residents: Mayor Coker recognizes 11-year-old Olivia Mihaiu, who won 2nd place in her division at the US Open ISKA World Martial Arts Championships in Orlando, Florida. A proud accomplishment for Mulberry on the national stage.


This episode is all about milestones, connections, and community pride—things that make Mulberry unique.

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1 month ago
6 minutes 38 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 20 | Mulberry City Council Updates

In Episode 20 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker shares the latest updates straight from Mulberry City Council.From rezonings and planning decisions to new initiatives and public safety, here’s what’s happening in our city:- Planning & Zoning: Mulberry is now hearing rezoning applications and variance requests, giving residents more local control over what gets built.- Bee-Friendly Initiative: A Georgia State student sparked a conversation on making Mulberry more sustainable by supporting pollinators and agriculture.- Mulberry Court: Our municipal court is fully operational, with two outstanding judges handling code cases and violations.- City Hall Expansion: Mulberry has already outgrown its first City Hall and is moving across the street into a bigger space with more seating for residents.- Mulberry Marshals: A new Marshal’s Department is launching under code enforcement—bringing added safety and ordinance enforcement, led by a former Chief of Police.This episode is packed with important updates that affect every resident.

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1 month ago
11 minutes 8 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 19 | Community Questions Corner: Rentals, Golf Carts & Taxes

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 michael.coker@mulberryga.gov

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1 month ago
11 minutes 24 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 18 | The Future of Rentals in Mulberry

In Episode 18 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker breaks down two newly proposed ordinances that could significantly change how rental properties operate in Mulberry.


What happens when developers build entire neighborhoods intended solely for rental use? Mayor Coker explains how Mulberry is taking a proactive stance requiring licensing, on-site management, and strict maintenance standards to protect residents and preserve the character of our neighborhoods.


Are “party houses” coming to your street? A proposed short-term rental ordinance aims to curb noise, parking issues, and absentee ownership. This is Mulberry’s plan to protect our quality of life and ensure peaceful, well-managed communities.

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2 months ago
17 minutes 39 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 17 | Uncovering Mulberry’s Hidden Gems With Natalie Geiger

In Episode 17 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker sits down with Best of Mulberry founder Natalie Geiger for a conversation about the people, businesses, and energy that make Mulberry special.Natalie shares how Best of Mulberry became a way to spotlight local restaurants, small businesses, and hidden gems that residents love. Mayor Coker and Natalie talk about where to eat, what’s new, and why supporting local matters.Whether you’ve lived here for years or just moved in, this episode will help you discover the best parts of Mulberry—and maybe something new right around the corner.

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2 months ago
19 minutes 40 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 16 | How City Ordinances Are Really Made

In episode 16 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker takes you inside how city ordinances are proposed, reviewed, and adopted in Mulberry. From council discussions to staff research, from public comment to the final vote—this is the real path from idea to law.


He also shares a powerful example: a Georgia State student who helped bring a bee-friendly ordinance forward through passion and persistence.


If you have ever wanted to change something in your city or push for a new policy, this is the episode to listen to.

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2 months ago
9 minutes 42 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 15 | Who’s Really in Charge of Mulberry? Listen to this.

In episode 15 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker breaks down how Mulberry works with Gwinnett County, the State of Georgia, and even the federal government to make things happen.


From traffic congestion and state highways to school overcrowding and DOT project timelines, you’ll get a clear picture of what it takes to advocate for residents beyond city limits—and how Mulberry is building partnerships at every level to protect our future.

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2 months ago
15 minutes 43 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 14 | What Does a City Manager Actually Do?

In episode 14 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker sits down with Mulberry’s City Manager Jamie Palmer to explain how day-to-day operations are managed, how zoning and permits are processed, and how Mulberry—despite being a brand new city—is running with speed and precision.


From planning and community development to infrastructure and permitting, Jamie walks us through what it takes to get a city up and running the right way.

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3 months ago
17 minutes 23 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 13 | Councilman Tim Sullivan: Serving District 1

In episode 13 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker sits down with Councilman Tim Sullivan, who represents District 1 in the City of Mulberry, Georgia. Tim shares his deep background in zoning, his vision for smart growth, and why he’s fighting for responsible development and local character.


From pushing back on unnecessary commercial sprawl to advocating for a park near Seckinger High School, Councilman Sullivan opens up about the real challenges and opportunities facing his district—and why preserving the way of life in Mulberry matters to him.

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3 months ago
19 minutes 57 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 12 | Councilman Kyle Shields: Serving District 3

In episode 12 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Mayor Michael Coker sits down with Councilman Kyle Shields to discuss his background, his service to District 3, and the top priorities for the City of Mulberry, Georgia.


From his start as a professional race car driver to becoming an HOA leader in Hamilton Mill, Kyle shares how his passion for service—and concern for quality of life—led him into local government.


Mayor Coker and Councilman Shields talk about pressing issues like traffic congestion, road improvement projects, public safety concerns, and building a hometown identity for Mulberry.

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3 months ago
19 minutes 43 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 11 | Why Mulberry Is a Great Place to Raise a Family

In episode 11 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker explains why the City of Mulberry, Georgia is committed to being one of the best places in the state to raise a family.


From school overcrowding concerns to smart growth strategies, Mayor Coker outlines how Mulberry is protecting its community values while planning for the future.


He discusses the need for local parks, walkable neighborhoods, and public spaces that strengthen families and foster connection. This episode also highlights the city’s support for a proposed park near Seckinger High School and the importance of continued engagement with Gwinnett County to meet local needs.

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3 months ago
12 minutes 9 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 10 | How Mulberry Runs Without Property Taxes

Mayor Michael Coker explains how the City of Mulberry operates with no property tax—and still delivers high-quality services through smart budgeting and alternative revenue sources.


In episode 10 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Coker breaks down how city funds flow in, what residents are already paying for, and how Mulberry has been able to operate successfully without a millage rate. From permit fees to insurance premiums and occupational taxes, this is a clear look at how a city can run lean, stay local, and avoid property taxes altogether.


You’ll also get a look behind the scenes at where the city’s money goes—how contractors, city staff, and service providers are paid, and how Mulberry makes every dollar count.

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4 months ago
14 minutes 10 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 9 | Is Mulberry Open for Business?

In Episode 9 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker answers a key question: Is the City of Mulberry, Georgia open for business?


The answer is yes—and in this episode, Mayor Coker explains how Mulberry is creating a business-friendly environment by simplifying permits, supporting local restaurants and shops, and building a long-term economic vision that benefits residents and developers alike.


From licensing and inspections to recruiting high-end dining and retail, this episode highlights how the city is working hard to attract quality commercial growth while staying true to its community values.

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4 months ago
10 minutes 38 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 8 | A Day in the Life of a Mayor: Mulberry Behind the Scenes

Ever wonder what a mayor actually does? In Episode 8 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker pulls back the curtain and explains what his day-to-day looks like as Mulberry’s mayor.


Learn what makes Mulberry’s government structure different, who’s responsible for running the city, and why public service matters now more than ever.

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4 months ago
13 minutes 19 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 7 | How City Council Works: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

In Episode 7 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker gives residents a full behind-the-scenes look at how City Council meetings work in Mulberry.


Learn how agendas are set, when you can speak, what an executive session is, and why community involvement matters more than ever.

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4 months ago
16 minutes 44 seconds

Coker on the Record
Episode 6 | Planning Our Future: Mulberry’s Comprehensive Plan

In Episode 6 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker breaks down the City of Mulberry, Georgia’s first-ever comprehensive plan.


This isn’t just a government formality—it’s a roadmap for the next 5, 10, even 20 years. From infrastructure and zoning to the look of future downtown areas, this plan reflects the voices of Mulberry residents. Mayor Coker explains how you can help shape what your city becomes.


If you care about where new development happens, how traffic and roads are managed, or what kinds of homes and businesses belong in Mulberry, this episode is your call to action.


🗣️ Join the conversation. Shape the city.

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5 months ago
12 minutes 55 seconds

Coker on the Record
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.