A packed town hall in Clay revealed deep community divides over nearly $2 billion in proposed tax breaks for Micron’s chip plants, according to WSTM.
Many residents blasted the 49-year tax abatement, calling it excessive and harmful to schools and local services. Some pushed for a shorter 10-year deal. But others said the incentives are worth it to bring 50,000 jobs and long-term growth.
OCIDA officials say they’ll weigh public input before finalizing the package.

