
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