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 State Input Filesort descending
Penny Fox concerned citizen Brunswick Maine
This is a crucial step forward to halting carbon emissions....and we must move forward NOW.
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David A. Woolsey David Woolsey Violinmaker Ellsworth Maine
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Tom Mikulka Elders for Future Generations Cape Elizabeth Maine
It is a sad statement that I have to write in support of a concept that is such a no brainer for anyone who recognizes that we are in a true climate crisis. Electrifying transportation is one of...
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Elaina Hatsis Ms Kittery Maine
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Marina Penalver Ms Portland Maine
I wholeheartedly support the T&C Initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as it is efficient, cost effective and can provide new sources of income to Mainers who work in renewable energy...
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Sharon Martin Maine resident Turner Maine
I highly support the developent of regional transportation initiatives that rely on clean energy sources. I routinely use the bus to travel from Maine to Boston and would use a clean transport...
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Lynne Gilbert Natural Resources Council of Maine, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust Bristol Maine
My family regularly uses public transportation if we are going beyond our home county. This usually means the Concord Coach, or The Downeaster. If a cleaner solution was available to us, we...
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Christiaan Beeuwkes Citizens Climare Lobby Mercer Maine
Electric vehicles offer many advantages:



*No polluting emissions of CO2 (and CO!), no oxides of Nitrogen, carbon soot or oily “blow-by.”

*Less maintenance: fewer moving parts...
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Elizabeth Peters Central Maine Taxi Winthrop Maine
Why has it taken this long to seriously consider this? It should’ve been done 20 years ago.
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DAVID BOWMAN First Baptist Church JACKMAN Maine
This would be a good idea for Boston, and other major cities, however it will not be good for Maine.
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Malora Gormley Angel Farm Creative Services Damariscotta Maine
I am a school bus driver concerned about the climate we're ruining for my kids and the kids on my bus each day. Maine needs an ambitious plan to reduce climate-changing transportation...
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Kyle Bloomstein Kyle Bloomstein Durham Maine
Maine can see significant economic, health, and environmental benefits by transitioning to cleaner and more efficient transportation options through adoption of TCI.



I’d love to see...
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Terry Lochhead Private citizen Kittery Maine
I live in Kittery but I’m about to move to the Bridgton/ Fryeburg area. We really need clean, public transportation. I am seriously looking at Bridgton over Fryeburg because Bridgton has a very...
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Carolyn Bryant Concerned citizen Brunswick Maine
I urge Maine to support the multi-state Transportation Climate Initiative (TCI). TCI could bring significant economic, environmental, and health benefits to Maine communities. By redirecting some...
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John Burke Maine Solar Energy Association Jonesport Maine
Transportation and the climate changing pollution, related to the use of fossil fuels for the purpose of 'getting to work' or for other so-called 'necessary' movement of people...
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Jeff Harren Maine citizen and enewable energy consumer Greenwood Maine
The environmental benefits are obvious and clearly stated by others. Support electric trasportation because it is more efficient and productive than internal combustion engines. It is no doubt...
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Linda Woods none Waterville Maine
Maine should use TCI as an opportunity to invest in local transportation solutions that help Maine people get to where they need to go in an affordable way that’s good for our environment. I am...
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Nancy Earle Missionary Srs. of the Immaculate Conception Bangor Maine
Traveling Maine is very difficult without a car. Cities like Bangor really need to have high speed trains to get folks to Boston and other parts of Maine.

We need far fewer cars to...
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Elizabeth Trice PelotonLabs Portland Maine
We need so much change in land use:

Track the actual costs of infrastructure vs tax revenue (Strongtowns.org) to prevent new strip malls, box box, and sprawling neighborhoods,

Make...
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Adinah Barnett citizen of the world Portland Maine
I have seen maps of the old trolley system that linked every little town in Maine with every other little town. Brilliant! If GM and other companies invested in fossil fuels hadn't taken it...
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