The Miramar City Commission held a significant meeting on May 7, 2025, where a resolution was proposed to rename the Miramar Multi-Service Complex in honor of Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis. Vice Mayor Coburn introduced the resolution, highlighting Davis's long-standing commitment to the community since she began her service in 2010 and her current role on the Broward County Commission.
Coburn praised Davis for her dedication to public safety and community service, noting her efforts in securing funding for essential city projects, including a new police headquarters and fire station. He emphasized her advocacy for body cameras for police officers and the establishment of a real-time crime center, which he described as vital for both residents and law enforcement.
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Subscribe for Free Commissioner Sherazard expressed nostalgia for the Multi-Service Complex, recalling numerous events hosted by Davis that benefited local seniors and residents. He echoed Coburn's sentiments about honoring Davis while she is alive, recognizing her contributions to safety, culture, and community in Miramar.
Commissioner Edwards acknowledged the importance of carefully considering the naming of public buildings. He mentioned receiving an objection letter regarding the resolution but noted that a productive conversation with the objector led to a better understanding of differing perspectives. Edwards affirmed his support for the resolution, citing Davis's extensive work for the city, both before and during her elected tenure.
The meeting concluded without public opposition, and the commission members expressed their unanimous support for the resolution, recognizing Alexandra P. Davis's impactful legacy in Miramar. The renaming of the Multi-Service Complex is set to honor her contributions and dedication to the community.