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 Affiliation City Statesort ascending Input File
Stevie Sugarman Earth Evolution Malibu California
I support the Transportation and Climate Intiative.

-
Rudy Stefenel Thorium Energy Alliance Milpitas California
As you know, most Republicans are climate-crisis deniers and most Democrats think that “renewables” especially wind and solar can solve our worsting climate-crisis. A little over a decade ago, I...
read more
-
Tara Strand Concerned resident North Hollywood California
As someone who feels burdened every day by the ecological crisis we've brought upon ourselves and all living things, I am so grateful to hear about this initiative. My biggest dream is that...
read more
-
Doug Smith n/a Fort Bragg California
This is a good start. Please also invest in and build infrastructure that reduces carbon emissions radically. There is no time to lose. Thank you
-
joe smith n/a el cajon California
the

Transportation

and Climate Initiative (TCI). Clean Air Council and

other

advocates across the region believe this is a critical step to improving transportation...
read more
-
Rene McIntyre Democrat San Francisco California
Please remember that we are not the only species on this planet. We share the Earth with other species, and we should be mindful of that.
-
Evan Neyland ChargePoint, Inc. San Francisco California
ChargePoint offers the following comments on the draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding the Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI). We recognize all the work put into this initiative...
read more
-
Sam Wade Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas Sacramento California
Attached please find our comments on the Draft MOU.
200228 RNGC Comments on TCI Draft MOU.pdf
Sam Wade Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas Sacramento California
Attached please find a study by MJ Bradley describing the potential benefits of renewable natural gas to the TCI region. (This study is referred to in our comments submitted under a separate form...
MJBA_Role-of-Renewable-Biofuels-in-a-Low-Carbon-Economy.pdf
Julie Witcover Policy Institute for Energy, Environment, and the Economy, University of California - Davis, Davis California
Please see the attached file for comments on the Draft MOU, and the modeling results webinar in December 2019. Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback.
28 Feb 2020- TCI Modeling Result Webinar and Draft MOU Comment.pdf
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
Will Brieger Pacific Fleet Charging LLC Sacramento California
Please see our attached comment letter.
2020-02-28 TCI comment letter.pdf
Dan Esposito Individual Manhattan Beach California
Please ensure clean transportation in the Northeast. Thank you.
-
Laura Herndon citizen Burbank California
I demand a strong TCI program!!! I would like to see:

1. A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032

2. An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved...
read more
-
LONNA RICHMOND Self Employed Muir Beach California
i would just suggest that you not let money be the #1 priority. this is important and better to have the climate mitigation be your overriding concern.
-
Charles Byrne Individual San Francisco California
I write as a civically engaged citizen and budding environmental scientist to urge a robust TCI.



Specifically, there should be a greater than 35% increase in the minimum investment...
read more
-
Allan Campbell Clean Air Council San Jose California
A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032

An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>35%)

Request that investments be put towards...
read more
-
Lori Vest none Potter Valley California
We need a strong Transportation Climate Initiative. According to a recently released study by Harvard and other institutions, if the program is designed appropriately, up to 1,100 lives can be...
read more
-
Fred Granlund none North Hollywood California
Even if "buying American" is more costly, the money stays here and ends up spurring the economy and boosting tax revenue to recover the cost. Both the national economy and our national...
read more
-
Anita Wisch Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Valencia California
The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) should design a program that will reduce carbon emissions from the transportation sector.



It should include:

- A minimum of...
read more
-

Pages