Syracuse is the Best Place for Micron to Invest, Expand and Create Opportunity

After decades of disinvestment, manufacturing losses and economic stagnation, Central New York is at a moment of unprecedented investment, growth and opportunity. A moment of growing optimism and hope for the future, one where competitive industries can thrive, attract new residents, and where our kids don’t have to look elsewhere to find opportunity.Â
That moment was sparked when Micron Technology announced in October 2022 it would invest $100 billion to construct four fabs in the Town of Clay. The company’s decision was made possible because leaders in Onondaga County realized they had something special in Clay’s White Pine Commerce Park. It offered a unique set of infrastructure assets, with requisite power, water and geology. Combined with strategic property acquisition over the past few years, it is one of a handful of sites in the nation large enough to attract such a semiconductor megaproject, an increasingly important industry for consumers, businesses and U.S. national security. Micron, one of the world’s leading computer chip manufacturers, was attracted by the site’s amenities, and saw promise in the region’s workforce and commitment to further building a skilled talent pipeline.Â
After more than two years of expert review and significant public input, including several open houses and public hearings, our community’s extensive planning was validated by one of the most exhaustive environmental analyses ever considered for a project in New York, the project’s Draft Environmental Impact Study.Â
When viewed in its totality, the DEIS shows that Central New York is one of, if not the, best places in the world for critical, leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing.Â
Through this project, Micron is setting new standards for megaprojects in wildlife conservation and habitat protection, wetlands restoration and water recycling systems, to name a few. Perhaps most importantly, Micron’s project in Clay will avoid approximately 77% of potential greenhouse gas emissions by adhering to New York’s climate protection laws. In addition, more than 86% of the electricity used at the site will be generated from carbon-free energy sources. Â
At the same time, Central New York will benefit from sorely needed investments in regional infrastructure including water and wastewater systems, the electric grid and much-needed road and highway investments in Onondaga County’s northern suburbs. We are already seeing commitments to expand and improve our civic infrastructure with needed investments in child care and health care across the region. Building permits for new housing are up by more than 50%, which will help address both current and future housing needs. These investments are in addition to the $500 million Community Investment Fund established as part of Micron’s commitment to New York State through the Green CHIPS Excelsior Jobs program. Â
These benefits precede the project’s 4,200 construction jobs, 9,000 permanent jobs and up to 40,000 follow-on jobs expected to drive meaningful population growth to the Syracuse area for the first time in generations, delivering $16.7 billion in annual real economic output in New York. Â
In 2041, when its fourth fab is complete, Micron employees in Clay, along with other fabs in the Northeast, will produce one in every four chips made in America. The DEIS notes that the scale of production at all four fabs is crucial to the financial viability of this project and U.S. economic and national security needs.Â
The Micron Project DEIS confirms what we have long believed—that Central New York is the best region in the nation for semiconductor development—environmentally, socially and economically. We look forward to our continued close partnership with Micron as it builds the most environmentally sustainable chip facility in the world.Â
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