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New Sibley Owner Petitioning For MCC To Stay

By: WROC-TV
Updated: February 6, 2013
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The new Sibley Building owner, Winn Development, wants MCC to stay where it is.

The company has started an online petition to be given to the Monroe County legislature. Winn says moving MCC to the Kodak building will cost taxpayers $18 million more than keeping it in the Sibley Building. Winn says they can renovate and expand the campus for $57 million. That is compared to $75 million if it moved to the Kodak building. The county is expected to vote on this next week.

To view the petition, click here.

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