Syracuse, N.Y. -- Onondaga County will hold a public hearing Thursday on plans to give Micron Technology about $2 billion in breaks on sales and property taxes.

That would be in addition to the $22.6 billion in subsidies that Micron is already slated to receive from the state and federal governments to build a chipmaking complex in the town of Clay.

The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency will hold the hearing at 6 p.m. Thursday. It will be held at Clay Town Hall, 4401 Route 31.

Members of the public can voice their opinions on the project and the proposed tax agreement. You can also watch the hearing on Zoom .

The documents are posted on OCIDA’s website.

Micron plans to build up to four semiconductor manufacturing plants at the corner of Route 31 and Caughdenoy Road. T

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