New York approves key permits for Micron semiconductor plant in Central NY

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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has approved nine permits necessary for a major semiconductor project in Central New York. This approval allows the project, led by Micron, to move forward with local and federal permit processes and begin construction soon.

Governor Kathy Hochul stated, “Today, we are taking a major step forward in positioning Central New York at the center of America’s semiconductor resurgence. The approval of nine necessary permits by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation paves the way forward for local and federal permit approval to advance this multi-decade project and begin construction in the coming weeks. This is the result of one of the most exhaustive expert analyses ever considered for a project in New York State history and balances Micron’s manufacturing needs with the environmental needs of the site and the surrounding communities. From day one, this project has been about rewriting the economic story of Upstate New York and lifting up communities by creating tens of thousands of good-paying jobs and offering new opportunities for hard working New Yorkers. This milestone reflects a historic collaborative effort between New York State, Onondaga County, the Town of Clay, our federal partners, and Micron — I now urge our local and federal partners to expedite approval on their end so that we can break ground on this transformational project in the coming weeks.”

The Micron semiconductor facility is expected to bring significant economic growth to Upstate New York by creating many jobs and new opportunities for residents. The collaboration involves state officials, Onondaga County, the Town of Clay, federal agencies, and Micron.



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