Maxwell B. Chambers is a proud immigrant from the hills of Clarendon, Jamaica, and has called the vibrant City of Miramar home since 2007.
Raised by a resilient single mother, Maxwell witnessed firsthand the strength, courage, and determination it takes to start anew in a foreign land. Her sacrifices to provide a better life for her three children instilled in him the core values of hard work, integrity, and perseverance—principles that continue to guide him today as both a public servant and a father to his five children: Max Jr., Renea, Zach, Meia, and Hailey.
Maxwell began his journey in public office in 2015 when he was elected City Commissioner. He was appointed Vice Mayor in 2016 and re-elected as Commissioner in both 2017 and 2021. He continues to serve with passion and dedication, committed to uplifting the community and meeting the needs of residents at every turn.
In times of crisis—whether affecting homes, families, or local businesses—Commissioner Chambers is known as a dependable leader who takes swift, compassionate action to reduce stress and provide real solutions, especially in challenging economic times.
His dedication extends beyond city hall. Maxwell actively volunteers with KAPOW (Kids and the Power of Work) and serves on the board of the Police Athletic League (PAL), continually investing in youth empowerment and public safety.
Community Involvement & Advocacy
Commissioner Chambers demonstrates his deep commitment to Miramar through active involvement in numerous community-focused initiatives, including:
- Supporting the Army National Guard and local veterans
- Advocating for Sickle Cell Awareness
- Participating in Community First/LoveDROP, offering financial assistance for utility bills
- Championing MASH (Miramar Assisting Seniors in their Homes) and EMAP (Emergency Miramar Assistance Program), providing critical support for water, rent, and essential services
- Leading and funding college readiness workshops
- Organizing community food distributions
- Driving infrastructure projects like the Country Club Ranches Water Distribution System Improvement Project.
- Implementing the Traffic Calming Devices Initiative to enhance neighborhood safety
- Overseeing the Canal Embankment Program
- Supporting the rebuilding of the East Miramar Water Treatment Plant
Maxwell B. Chambers continues to serve Miramar with integrity, vision, and a heart for the people—fueled by his roots, his family, and his unwavering belief in community progress.
Commissioner Chambers is also proud to serve as a co-chair of this year’s Legacy: Met Gala Red Carpet Experience, a glamorous and purpose-driven event celebrating Black excellence, fashion, and community impact. As a cultural ambassador and community leader, Maxwell sees this event as a powerful opportunity to highlight local talent, uplift philanthropic efforts, and reflect the elegance, resilience, and creativity of the South Florida community.