Miramar names Multi-Service Complex in Honor of Broward Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis

In recognition of her years of public service, leadership, and commitment to the community, the City of Miramar is renaming its Multi-Service Complex in honor of Broward County Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis. The dedication ceremony will take place on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at 10 a.m., officially designating the facility as the Alexandra P. Davis Multi-Service Complex.

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The 38,000-square-foot facility, located at 6700 Miramar Parkway, serves as a hub for community resources and activities for residents of all ages. Opened in 2009 in the heart of historic Miramar, the state-of-the-art complex houses a banquet hall, meeting spaces, and a variety of services aimed at enriching the lives of the city’s residents. The banquet hall alone can accommodate corporate events, conferences, weddings, and other gatherings, featuring an elevated stage and modern amenities.

Commissioner Davis, a Jamaican-American and former Vice Mayor of Miramar, achieved a major milestone last November when she was sworn in as Broward County Commissioner for District 7. Her unopposed election marked historic progress in representation on the nine-member Broward County Commission, which now includes two Jamaican-American women among its members.

In her acceptance speech, Davis expressed gratitude to residents and outlined her vision for the district, focusing on public safety, affordable housing, and economic development. “This opportunity is a testament to the trust and support of the residents of District 7, and I am sincerely grateful,” she said. She also highlighted the significance of diversity on the County Commission and the importance of equitable representation in decision-making.

Davis has dedicated much of her career to public service.

Born in England and raised in Jamaica, Davis earned a BSc in Zoology and Chemistry from the University of the West Indies, Mona. She began her career in public service with Jamaica’s Ministry of Agriculture, later working in London’s Capital Taxes office before serving in Miami-Dade County Government. Her international and local experience laid the foundation for a distinguished political career in South Florida.

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Davis first entered Miramar politics in 2010 when she won a City Commission seat and subsequently served two terms as Vice Mayor. During her tenure, she spearheaded initiatives including the creation of a Youth Apprenticeship Program, building a community bandshell, establishing school resource officers in all schools, and introducing Miramar’s first Dog Park and Skate Park. She also founded Caribefest, Inc., a non-profit that celebrates Caribbean culture and fosters unity in the community.

After a brief hiatus, Davis returned to public office in 2019, again serving on the City Commission and as Vice Mayor. She has led programs to enhance policing, including implementing a body-worn camera program and securing federal funding for a Police Social Worker—making Miramar the first city in Florida to add this role. She also initiated the Afro Caribbean Festival, which highlights the African and Caribbean Diaspora during Black History Month and has become one of South Florida’s premier cultural events.

Since taking office as Broward County Commissioner, Davis has emphasized public safety, affordable housing, and economic development for District 7, which includes Miramar, Pembroke Pines, and Hollywood. She also serves as a Solid Waste Delegate for Broward County and represents Miramar on the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee.

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Over the years, Davis has been widely recognized for her contributions, receiving awards such as ICABA’s 100 Most Accomplished Caribbean Americans, Legacy Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful and Influential Business Leaders in South Florida, the Jamaica Consul General’s Jamaica 50 Luminous Award, and the Africa Diaspora Women of Distinction Award.

The Alexandra P. Davis Multi-Service Complex stands as a lasting tribute to her extensive career and ongoing dedication to the residents of Miramar and Broward County.

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