4/6/2020 |
Valerie |
Zandoli |
NYC citizen |
Staten Island |
New York |
Please be sure to address emissions of all municipal vehicles especially to include school buses and emergency services’ vehicles. Please be sure to address emissions of all municipal vehicles especially to include school buses and emergency services’ vehicles. |
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2/28/2020 |
Lauren |
Zamora |
Constituent, Bicycler |
Bowie |
Maryland |
I strongly support this initiative. Investments to make biking safer will save citizens money in the long run, as fewer people will drive, and health care burdens will be reduced. I strongly support this initiative. Investments to make biking safer will save citizens money in the long run, as fewer people will drive, and health care burdens will be reduced. |
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1/16/2020 |
Nancy |
Zajano |
Concerned citizen and grandparent |
Exeter |
New Hampshire |
Please reduce greenhouse gases coming from vehicles by formally joining the regional plan to reduce emissions. Ensure that the forthcoming plan prioritizes clean investments in areas overburdened... read more Please reduce greenhouse gases coming from vehicles by formally joining the regional plan to reduce emissions. Ensure that the forthcoming plan prioritizes clean investments in areas overburdened by pollution and providing for the transportation needs of the poorest among us.
I am please that this is a bipartisan project, moving us forward even if the federal government will only move backward. |
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2/27/2020 |
Ben |
Zaitchik |
City of Baltimore Sustainability Commission |
Baltimore |
Maryland |
On behalf of the City of Baltimore Sustainability Commission: we applaud the MOU emphasis on equity in implementation of TCI policies, and would like to emphasize the elevated transportation... read more On behalf of the City of Baltimore Sustainability Commission: we applaud the MOU emphasis on equity in implementation of TCI policies, and would like to emphasize the elevated transportation pollution burden felt by urban populations, on account of the concentration of transport in their residential and work areas. For this reason, we propose that the exiting paragraph:
"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Signatory Jurisdictions will work with communities to ensure that the benefits of a cap-and-invest program flow equitably to communities that are underserved by clean transportation alternatives, disproportionately bear the costs of the current transportation system, or suffer disproportionate impacts of vehicular pollution and climate change;"
be edited to include a final phrase: "including urban populations burdened by vehicular pollution from non-resident commuters and from commercial and industrial vehicles."
More broadly, we urge an emphasis on coordination between State-level authorities and city governments on TCI implementation as this process moves forward.
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2/26/2020 |
Joseph |
Zagrobelny |
Nine-AI |
Boston |
Massachusetts |
We would love to help you deliver the Next Generation of Infrastructure in the middle of our $4 Trillion U.S.-Canada-Africa-Global ecosystem - eliminate traffic congestion, a $43B/year Northeast... read more We would love to help you deliver the Next Generation of Infrastructure in the middle of our $4 Trillion U.S.-Canada-Africa-Global ecosystem - eliminate traffic congestion, a $43B/year Northeast ROI, Radicaally reduce carbon, and delier a 400% ROI in a Next Gen P4 Finance model.
Our Tower-based design can deliver a triple return for Transit, 5G Communications, and Power T&D – tying in all the renewable sources and making the Power Grid MUCH more Resilient. This is the BIG breakthrough needed (as pointed out by Bill Gates and Breakthrough Energy) to allow us to supply the power grid with clean energy even during windless days, cloudy weather, and nighttime.
More than 40% of all carbon emissions come from the transportation sector and our iSAIL Energy-Fin-Transit can do root-cause fixes while making the U.S. a leader in Climate Change Resiliency and Carbon Reduction …….. iSAIL Energy-Fin-Transit is Towers, Guides and Pods that Fly for 80-100mph intracity/250 mph intercity at the cost of asphalt, $2M-3M/mile and 1/100th the cost of even light rail that can $250M/mile, $1B/mile for hyperloop (IF it works) and up to $5B/mile for heavy rail. iSAIL is based on decades of R&D at DARPA, NASA and MIT with AI proven to work where other methods failed. iSAIL Transit will open up a whole new world of urban-rural and land use optimization, turn commutes and freight delivery from hours to minutes, and Radically Reduce GHG emissions.
Our public–private framework enables a New Financial Model with private investors who are patient and risk tolerant, global corporations, and financial institutions with the capital necessary to finance the world’s largest infrastructure projects as we fill the $90 trillion global void and deliver the 400% return.
With humanity in the “race of our lives,” sea level rise accelerating faster than thought (The Guardian, Feb 3, 2020), together, we can deliver the Breakthrough solutions needed at 1/100th the cost of “dinosaur infrastructure” and deliver the URGENT and Bold Solutions to Climate Change the world is looking for, fill voids in the $90 Trillion infrastructure market, minimize the financial burden, especially in developing countries, maximize Revenue to municipalities, and set the Gold Standard for Resilient Transit, Cities, and world infrastructure.
Can you please let me know if we could schedule some time in the next few days to discuss how, together, we can accelerate delivery for ambitious carbon neutral goal? ….. And fix (much of) the brokenness, that will accelerate with the looming global recession?
Thank you very much!
Joe
Joseph Zagrobelny
Founder & CEO, Nine-AI | www.nine-ai.com | M: 781.825.3267 | joseph@nine-ai.com
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iSAIL TP5.pdf |
10/16/2019 |
Scott |
Yunke |
NYSDOT |
BUFFALO |
New York |
With a brand new Amtrak Station being built in DownTown Buffalo, that really only serve's a few trains a day with very few riders...
Why not consider a Using the existing facilities as... read more With a brand new Amtrak Station being built in DownTown Buffalo, that really only serve's a few trains a day with very few riders...
Why not consider a Using the existing facilities as a COMMUTER Rail run from Depew to Downtown.. Residents of Amherst, Cheektowga, Clarence, Lancaster, West Seneca, & Depew.. that commute everyday in AUTOS to downtown now have a option to use a REAL commuter line from suburbs to Downtown.. The station in Depew is close to Buffalo International Airport and RT 33 and Rt 90... The attached Document shows the Empty facility on Dick rd & Walden that could be used as a commuter parking lot with a small ped bridge to get pedestrians from lot to rail siding..This is a idea that will not cost MILLIONS and remove many daily commuters that drive everyday into downtown Buffalo...
Just try it with existing Amtrak trains and see how it works... You could even have express buses drop off folks from towns futher east of Buffalo like Akron, Batavia , Lockport
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DEPEW TRAIN STATION ADITIONAL PARKING.pdf |
12/6/2019 |
Peter |
Yungbluth |
Sierra Club; Talbot County Democratic Forum |
Easton |
Maryland |
Our aim should be to have 3% of Maryland vehicles be electric (with the power to run them be 100% renewable) by the end of 2020, and grow that to 6% in 2021, etc., so that by 2050 we are 100% non-... read more Our aim should be to have 3% of Maryland vehicles be electric (with the power to run them be 100% renewable) by the end of 2020, and grow that to 6% in 2021, etc., so that by 2050 we are 100% non-fossil fuel vehicles. This transition will be voluntary but driven by putting a realistic price on the true social cost of burning carbon fuels. We cannot afford to wait for a last-minute awakening or technological breakthrough in the year 2049, we must advance now with what is currently available, trusting that this will spur the future necessary advances.
Therefore, I urge you to put in place sufficient incentives to get the 3% buy-in needed for next year. The cap-and-invest fee rate for 2020 should be gauged so that it provides the funding for this incentive. The 2021 fee should then be set to adequately fund the incentive needed to reach 6% clean vehicles by end of 2021, etc. We need to treat climate change like cancer (an implacable enemy) and not expect it to go away on its own.
This is not a pipe dream. We made our house energy-efficient, so our solar panels run the entire house (heat, AC, well, hot water, cooking) PLUS enough surplus electricity for 20,000 miles of driving in our electric car. AND we are saving money in the long run.
Two things discourage the average homeowner from taking this plunge: reluctance to go into short-term debt for promised long-term gain, and seeing the transition as too complex. Other than the scarcity of public EV charging (which is RAPIDLY improving), we found it a surprisingly comfortable transition. Please consider offering more than just financial incentive; streamlining and normalizing the process and offering guarantees/insurance will go a long way toward pulling in the crucial early adopters.
Thanks for listening. Peter Yungbluth |
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5/27/2019 |
Larry |
Yu |
citizen |
Somerville |
Massachusetts |
The focus on equity for the Transportation and Climate Initiative’s cap and invest program is absolutely vital to program design. However, the program should not also forget that the program... read more The focus on equity for the Transportation and Climate Initiative’s cap and invest program is absolutely vital to program design. However, the program should not also forget that the program should lead toward a price on carbon emissions that approximates the social cost of carbon. Otherwise, the TCI will not fulfill its purpose and contribute toward achieving commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement. |
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2/28/2020 |
Diana |
Younts |
Takoma Park Mobilization Environment Committee |
Takoma park |
Maryland |
Hello:
We are writing to urge Maryland to join the regional transportation climate initiative and to further urge Maryland to commit to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions from the... read more Hello:
We are writing to urge Maryland to join the regional transportation climate initiative and to further urge Maryland to commit to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector by 60% over its 2006 emissions by 2030. This is the minimum Maryland must achieve in order to avert a climate disaster. A regional initiative is a sound way to move forward with achieving that objective and can be modeled after the useful Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. |
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1/16/2020 |
Kristina |
Younger |
Citizen |
Petersburg |
New York |
Reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally) is the single most important thing we must address to mitigate climate... read more Reducing pollution from transportation, which is our largest source of global warming emissions (regionally and nationally) is the single most important thing we must address to mitigate climate change,
I want New York State to formally join the plan to reduce emissions.
The policy should have strong component of equity by prioritizing clean investments in areas overburdened by pollution and/or for those who don't have access.
I am grateful for the bipartisan nature of this project, moving us forward while the federal government takes us backward. |
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2/28/2020 |
Robert |
Youngblood |
Retired |
Cockeysville |
Maryland |
I favor and respectfully ask you to do the same any and all actions that lessen our society's addiction to and dependence on fossil fuels. Thank you! read more I favor and respectfully ask you to do the same any and all actions that lessen our society's addiction to and dependence on fossil fuels. Thank you! |
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10/27/2019 |
Kelly |
Young |
None |
Readfield |
Maine |
I am against anything that raises the cost of fuel. Enough said. I am against anything that raises the cost of fuel. Enough said. |
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11/5/2019 |
Hilary |
Young |
Etsy, Inc. |
Brooklyn |
New York |
Please see attached file for Etsy's comments. read more Please see attached file for Etsy's comments. |
Etsy_CommentsRegardingTCI_11.05.2019.pdf |
1/19/2020 |
Craig |
Young |
Mr |
Rumford |
Maine |
I strongly oppose the TCI gas tax. With Maine being very rural, this tax will only hurt its population. Prices of goods are already rising to high and adding a gas tax would raise them even higher... read more I strongly oppose the TCI gas tax. With Maine being very rural, this tax will only hurt its population. Prices of goods are already rising to high and adding a gas tax would raise them even higher. Low to middle class Mainers would be hit the hardest. |
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2/24/2020 |
Karen-Jo |
Young |
NRCM |
Corea |
Maine |
Maine needs to invest in affordable, clean energy solutions in order to reduce pollution, reduce greenhouse gases, and to improve the quality of life for us and for future generations. Please... read more Maine needs to invest in affordable, clean energy solutions in order to reduce pollution, reduce greenhouse gases, and to improve the quality of life for us and for future generations. Please support TCI. Thanks |
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2/28/2020 |
Edmond |
Young |
Toyota Motor North America, Inc. |
Plano |
Texas |
TOYOTA's comments regarding Draft TCI MOU are attached. read more TOYOTA's comments regarding Draft TCI MOU are attached. |
TOYOTA Comments - Draft TCI MOU 2020-02-28.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Edmond |
Young |
Toyota Motor North America, Inc. |
Plano |
Texas |
Attached are Toyota's comments regarding the TCI Draft MOU. Please let us know if you have any questions. Kind regards. read more Attached are Toyota's comments regarding the TCI Draft MOU. Please let us know if you have any questions. Kind regards. |
TOYOTA Comments - Draft TCI MOU 2020-02-28.pdf |
8/19/2020 |
Janine |
Young |
Unenrolled |
Quincy |
Massachusetts |
I voted no on this gas tax before when it was a ballot question. I do not like this TCI . Where is the transparency? As Americans that elected you to office, you have an obligation to your... read more I voted no on this gas tax before when it was a ballot question. I do not like this TCI . Where is the transparency? As Americans that elected you to office, you have an obligation to your constituents to listen. You just can’t by pass us. Laws aren’t supposed to be made and passed the way some lawmakers want to pass this TCI. It’s not very Democratic. |
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11/2/2019 |
Peggy |
YORK |
none |
Portland |
Maine |
We need electric cars to reduce carbon output which is killing our ecosystem. We need electric cars to reduce carbon output which is killing our ecosystem. |
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11/12/2019 |
James |
York |
Massachusetts residents |
Westfield |
Massachusetts |
I do not support TCi. I do not support TCi. |
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