TCI Regional Policy Design Stakeholder Submissions

Material submitted through the TCI Public Input form from April 2019-February 2021 is viewable here. View input submitted from March 1, 2021 forward here. All material submitted on this page informed the participating jurisdictions in the 2019-2020 TCI regional policy design process. Click on the column headings to sort the submissions. 
First Last Affiliationsort descending City State Input File
Kenneth Copp Businessman Thorndike Maine
Since we know that 54% of carbon emission in Maine come from the transportation sector alone, this is reason enough to take immediate action to replace all combustion engine vehicles, both...
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Paul MacDONALD Bwsc Roslindale Massachusetts
I don't believe in the TCI, its another scam to steal the taxpayers money .I AM AGAINST THIS!!!
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Gretchen Feeser Caledonia County Groton Vermont
Two recent experiences that solidified my regard for public transportation:

In the Netherlands well maintained, clean public buses are valued above bicycles, pedestrians, and, most...
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R Sahota California Air Resources Board Sacramento California
Letter of Support, Chair Mary Nichols, California Air Resources Board
TCI_Letter_of_Support_CARB-merged.pdf
Benjamin Mandel CALSTART Brooklyn New York
Following the release on October 1 of the Framework for a Draft Regional Policy Proposal, and ahead of the release of a multi-state draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) to advance the policy...
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TCI Policy Framework_Coalition Support Letter_December2019.pdf
Mary Hubbard Cambridge Health Alliance North Falmouth Massachusetts
Clean mass transit is vital for the transition to a cleaner stable future. Right now fossil fuels contribute to catastrophic levels of planetary warming. Public health is likewise negatively...
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BRIAN ROBINSON Camden Energy Committee Camden Maine
Maine’s largest source of climate pollution is our antiquated mid-20th centrury transportation system. It is inefficient and inadequately meets the needs of Maine people.

Maine people...
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George Oleyer Cape & Islands Climate Emergency Initiative, 350 Cape Cod etc South Yarmouth Massachusetts
Fantastic initiative but kindly bear in mind the timeline be efficient well within 10 years as much as possible given the cascade effect most scientists anticipate at that point.
Climate Emergency Declaration Resolution.pdf
Susan Starkey Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative Yarmouth Port Massachusetts
Our Commonwealth can lead the way forward on Transportation, thanks to the plan Governor Baker would like to put into effect. If we can’t dramatically reduce the amount of pollution from our...
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Barb Lambdin Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative S. Dennis Massachusetts
There is no single thing we can do to stop climate change, but if we do many things we can slow it. Please do anything, no- EVERYTHING, you can to slow the impending disasters.
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Michael Franchini CAPITAL DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE ALBANY New York
The New York State Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (NYSAMPO) is a consortium of the Executive Directors of fourteen Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) in New York State...
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CDTC_TCI_comments.pdf
Mikdred Bowers Carbon pollution Edgewater Maryland
Transportation is now the largest source of climate disrupting carbon pollution in Maryland and across the country. Do something about this problem now. We need mass transit and not enlarging...
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Mary Jo Maffei Carbon Pollution Fee and Rebate Group Amherst Massachusetts
I live in Shutesbury, MA and am working to pass carbon pollution fee and rebate legislation in Massachusetts. I am the chair of the Carbon Pollution Fee and Rebate Group of Climate Action Now and...
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Mary Jo Maffei Carbon Pollution Fee and Rebate Group Shutesbury Massachusetts
February 27, 2020



Testimony to TCI by Mary Jo Maffei

Chair Carbon Pollution Fee and Rebate Group

TCI can be an important way to reduce emissions of transportation....
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Peter Bull Carbon Productions LLC New City New York
Carbon mitigation where ever possible.
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Jennifer Horwitz CARI Providence Rhode Island
I support TCI because we should be able to get around our city without needing to own a car. It's better for our communities and for the planet.
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Wendy Buhner Caring parent / farmer Wells River Vermont
We are in support of all efforts to reduce carbon emissions and feel that any action taken in that direction is a step towards collectively caring for our planet.
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MARK CARRINGTON Carrington LLC East Longmeadow Massachusetts
An increase of the gas tax should be voted by the people not forced on the people.
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Richard Phelps Carroll Fuel and High's Stores Towson Maryland
My company operates in Maryland as well as parts of Delaware, Virginia and Pennsylvania. I am Not in favor of the Transportation Climate Initiative as it sets out a framework that imposes an...
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Dennis Casey Casey & Associates Groton Vermont
I support TCI. Fossil fuel companies have been too slow to research and develop alternative fuels and this could help that process. I also think that we have a lot to gain from the investment of...
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