Syracuse, N.Y. – Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said Wednesday the county has made a “comprehensive” offer to a 91-year-old widow it is trying to evict from a home on the land where Micron Technology plans to build a massive semiconductor plant.

“We put forward a comprehensive solution to the family, which they are now considering,” McMahon said during a press conference. “We believe this comprehensive solution is the best to address all the issues with Mrs. King and is fair to the taxpayer.”

The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency issued Azalia King an eviction notice on Sept. 4, giving her 90 days to leave the home she is living in at 8700 Caughdenoy Road.

OCIDA bought the home and an adjacent 21 acres of land from King and her husband, Glenn, in 2005 for $330,7

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