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In Episode 2 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker shares what’s really going on between the City of Mulberry and Gwinnett County. From lawsuits that challenge the city’s existence to the county refusing to provide basic services like fire inspections, Mayor Coker walks through the challenges—and the contradictions.
He explains how the county says Mulberry doesn’t legally exist in court, but then tries to assign the city responsibilities anyway. Hear about a serious road safety issue near a local school, a lack of fire marshal support for local events, and how Mulberry’s leadership team is stepping up to keep things moving for residents and businesses.
If you want to understand the pressure the city is under—and how it’s handling it—this episode is for you.
By Mayor Michael CokerIn Episode 2 of Coker on the Record, Mayor Michael Coker shares what’s really going on between the City of Mulberry and Gwinnett County. From lawsuits that challenge the city’s existence to the county refusing to provide basic services like fire inspections, Mayor Coker walks through the challenges—and the contradictions.
He explains how the county says Mulberry doesn’t legally exist in court, but then tries to assign the city responsibilities anyway. Hear about a serious road safety issue near a local school, a lack of fire marshal support for local events, and how Mulberry’s leadership team is stepping up to keep things moving for residents and businesses.
If you want to understand the pressure the city is under—and how it’s handling it—this episode is for you.