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Michael P. Kelly is an American architect and urban designer. He is the founder and principal of the San Francisco-based firm, Michael P. Kelly Architecture + Urban Design. He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Kelly was born in San Francisco, California, and received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1977. He then went on to receive his Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University in 1979.
Kelly has been involved in a variety of projects, including the design of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the San Francisco Public Library, and the San Francisco International Airport. He has also designed numerous residential projects, including the San Francisco Bay Area's first LEED-certified home.
Kelly is currently the Chair of the San Francisco Planning Commission and a member of the San Francisco Design Review Board. He is also a member of the San Francisco Arts Commission and the San Francisco Green Building Council.
As of 2021, Michael P. Kelly's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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31 January 1954 |
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31 January |
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San Francisco, California |
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United States |
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Michael P. Kelly Net Worth
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Michael P. Kelly Social Network
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Kelly rejoined the NYCHA, again as General Manager - on March 25, 2015. NYCHA administers more than 178,000 apartments with at least 400,000 residents. Kelly announced his resignation as General Manager of the New York City Housing Authority on January 22, 2018, following growing pressure related to the agency's efforts to hide its lead-paint inspection failures.
Kelly's wife is a certified nurse-midwife and clinical professor in obstetrics and gynecology at George Washington University medical school in Washington DC. His daughter Rosa, who holds a master's degree in urban planning from The Pratt Institute, is a project manager for the New York City Department of Small Business Services. His son Kevin is an actor and a 2015 graduate of Brown University, currently living and working in Seattle. His daughter Mikka works in education in San Francisco.
On January 18, 2013 the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that after two investigative reviews, regarding the financial allegations, the woman, having "two master's degrees and a doctorate in philosophy", was qualified for the promotions she received". Both the Philadelphia Housing Authority Internal Office of Audit and Compliance and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of the Inspector General, "found no evidence" that Kelly misspent federal government funding.
Kelly took a $60,000 annual pay reduction to return to DCHA as Director of Department of Housing and Community Development in June 2012 after resigning his Philadelphia position over HUD notification by PHA staffers that Kelly was having a consensual affair with a woman he had appointed to a senior staff position and, that despite having little or no credentials for the post, he was approving her for large pay increases.
In 2010, Kelly resigned from DCHA to become general manager of the New York City Housing Authority. Kelly served in this position until he was asked to serve as the Administrative Receiver of the Philadelphia Housing Authority by HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan and Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter.
He also serves as vice chairman of the National Organization of African Americans in Housing and sits on the boards of the National Center for Housing and Child Welfare; District of Columbia Interagency Commission on Homelessness; and the Canal Park Development Association. In 2009, he became Chairman of the Board of City Year, DC.
In 2000, Kelly assumed leadership of the District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA), one of the nation’s largest with a staff of 800 and operating and capital budgets of more than $300 million. DCHA administers 8,000 units of public housing and 12,000 units under the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP), providing affordable housing for nearly 10 percent of the District’s population.
Kelly currently holds a number of academic appointments including assistant adjunct professor in the School of Architecture and Engineering at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He also serves as a Preceptor for the Project 55 Fellowship program at Princeton University, mentoring graduates with an interest in public service through a year-long fellowship. From 1997 to 2000, Kelly served as the Harvey-Wadsworth Professor of Urban Affairs at Tulane University, as well as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of California at Berkeley School of Architecture during the early 1980s. He received teaching credentials in New Jersey and California, and graduated from Princeton's program in Teaching Preparation.
In 1994, Kelly left San Francisco to serve at the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as a Troubled Agency Recovery Specialist, providing technical assistance to the Transition Team at the Housing Authority of New Orleans. Then in 1995, he was named executive director of the New Orleans housing authority—a post he held until 2000.
Kelly began his career in the public housing arena as an architect for the San Francisco Housing Authority in 1983. For nearly a decade, Kelly held a series of progressively responsible positions at the authority and was ultimately named its acting executive director—becoming the first registered architect to head a public housing authority in the U.S.
Kelly was born and raised in San Francisco, California. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture and Urban Planning at Princeton University in 1977, and went on to receive a Masters of Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1983; and a Master of Arts in Education from San Francisco State University that same year.
Michael P. Kelly (born January 31, 1954) is an architect and urban planner who has led the public housing authorities of several large U.S. cities, and is a leading advocate for public policy that promotes affordable housing in the country.