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#9 Micron and the Billion-Dollar Blueprint: Inside Onondaga County’s 2026–2031 Capital Plan

22 min · 6 de oct de 2025
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Micron’s $100 billion semiconductor megafab isn’t just reshaping Clay—it’s rewriting Onondaga County’s entire infrastructure strategy. In this episode, we dive into the upcoming 2026–2031 Capital Improvement Plan and how it’s being driven by unprecedented water, power, and land demands. From new pipelines to power grid upgrades and housing expansions, we unpack how the county is preparing for a generational transformation—and what it means for taxpayers, investors, and communities across Central New York. Don: donradke@icloud.com [donradke@icloud.com] Roman: romanfmrealty@gmail.com [romanfmrealty@gmail.com] @fm_realty_group

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