View Public Input on TCI-P

This page shows public input on the TCI-P development and implementation process received through the online TCI-P Public Input Portal. You can submit your input here.
 
For more information on how to reach out to your jurisdiction directly, see the TCI Jurisdiction Points of Contact page.
 
All public input on the TCI-P development and implementation process received through the online TCI-P Public Input Portal since March 1, 2021 appears on this page. You can view public input from the 2019-2020 policy development process here.
First Last Affiliationsort ascending City State Input File
Tom Obenschain partner Richmond Virginia
I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include (1) a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and underserved communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments...
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Steven Gillard Parent and Presbyterian Ruling Elder Arlington Virginia
I support TCI-P as an effort to lower emission from the transportation sector and to raise revenue to fund the infrastructure we need to further reduce emissions and to support frontline...
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David Kuebrich Our revolution Falls Church Fairfax Virginia
The proposed Transportation and Climate Initiative Program should be adopted immediately.



The TCI-P is an excellent initial plan for cutting vehicle emissions in Virginia (and...
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Brian O'Malley On behalf of 17 signatories including the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance Baltimore Maryland
Please accept this updated version of the letter we originally submitted on August 13, 2021. It includes an added section titled “Promoting Local Economic Opportunity and Creating High Quality...
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Updated Joint Comments_TCI-P draft Policy Statements_Aug 18 2021.pdf
Brian O'Malley On behalf of 14 signatories including the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance Baltimore Maryland
Please see the attached letter signed by 14 organizations in Maryland.
Joint Comments_ TCI-P Draft Model Rule and Public Engagement - Maryland Advocates.pdf
Brian O'Malley On behalf of 13 signatories including the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance Baltimore Maryland
Joint Comments: TCI-P Draft Policy Statements



August 13, 2021



To: TCI Leadership Team: Kathleen Theoharides, Secretary, Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and...
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Joint Comments_TCI-P draft Policy Statements_Aug 13 2021.pdf
William Casey OLQP Church Alexandria Virginia
Adopt model rule.
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Daniela Ochoa Old Presbyterian Meeting House Alexandria Virginia
"I, Daniela Ochoa Gonzalez support a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs...
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Laurence Williams Old Presbyterian Meeting House Alexandria Virginia
transportation is the biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions in Virginia and the region, as well as dangerous particulates that cause health problems like asthma.

• particulate...
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Bonnie Caplinger Nursing Broadway Virginia
What is our governor thinking??? People just are able to become mobile again. Now Biden's increase the price of gas by stopping the gas line from being built. Does the government think we...
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Leonard Scharf NTRA Williamsburg Virginia
I call for the TCI-P Model Rule to include (1) a minimum investment amount to ensure overburdened and under served communities in Virginia receive a greater-then-proportional share of investments...
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Walton Shepherd NRDC Virginia Richmond Virginia
I SUPPORT a strong TCI-P Model Rule that (1) ensures meaningful climate action to address Virginia's largest driver of our climate crisis, (2) directs significant investments to correcting...
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Heather Juliussen-Stevenson Not applicable - submitting as a private citizen Rutland Vermont
I support TCI-P and believe that Vermont should join this initiative. It's essential to our survival in a growing climate emergency.

Thank you!
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Carl Martin Norwich University Montpelier Vermont
Transportation emissions account for almost half of climate pollution in Vermont. In order to meet our requirements under the Global Warming Solutions Act, we must substantially decrease emissions...
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Linda Gray Norwich Energy Committee (for identification purposes only) Norwich Vermont
Vermont's participation in TCI-P is one of our best avenues for reducing transportation emissions. It offers us a unique opportunity, and there's plenty of leeway to target how TCI-P...
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Jason Kaiser Northern Vermont University Lyndonville Vermont
The XX-3.1 Equity investment commitment is critical. The "overburdened and underserved communities" that this subsection refers to -- receiving "no less than 35 percent of the...
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Aaron Moyer None-Consumer Ruckersville Virginia
I’m opposed to Virginia joining the TCI. It will cost consumers and businesses too much at the gas pump. It's idiotic to believe human activity has a significant impact on world climate....
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Charles Winkler None - private citizen Charlottesville Virginia
I oppose Virginia joining the TCI. It will raise gasoline prices too much for consumers - ordinary citizens - and businesses alike, and will negatively impact those who must commute long...
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Ellen Kennedy none San Diego California
Please see the attached letter.
TCI-P-Comment Letter-Kennedy.docx
Carole O'Connell None Newport City Vermont
As a senior who currently cannot afford to purchase and maintain a vehicle, I support the TCI-P. Public transportation needs to be ubiquitous, affordable, and accessible to all Vermonters,...
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