As Micron project looms, one family stays put on proposed Clay site

Aerial view future Micron site in Clay, NY

This aerial view of the proposed Micron Technology campus shows the last two homes whose owner, the Serog Living Trust, have not sold their land to Onondaga County. The houses sit at the north end of Burnet Road, which once held dozens of houses that have now been sold to the county and torn down.(N. Scott Trimble | [email protected])N. Scott Trimble | [email protected]

Clay, N.Y. – On maps of the planned Micron Technology campus in Clay sits a trio of boxes, outlined in red, straddling the northern end of Burnet Road.

Those three parcels, totaling 22 acres, are the only pieces of land Onondaga County has not gobbled up for Micron to build an enormous chipmaking plant. The county Industrial Development Agency now owns about 1,400 acres of fields, forests and wetlands. (See map below.)

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