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. 
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Scott Steinbach Caton Auto Clinic Catonsville Maryland
I am deeply and gravely concerned over this petition. By limiting the amount people will drive you are affecting an entire industry and workforce on the available cars to work on after the...
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Karim Beers Cce Tompkins program coordinator Ithaca New York
The framework looks good. The cap and invest program won't be enough to meet climate targets. Starting in early 2022 is not soon enough. Can you pilot this next year on a smaller level to...
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Nancy Watson CCL Greenwich Connecticut
As an extremely concerned citizen and chapter leader of Greater Stamford CCL, I have learned so much about the most sensible policy to move towards renewables : carbon fee and dividend. In fact, a...
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Melinda Skinner CCL Richmond Virginia
We must go forward with everything possible to clean up transportation. Only people who don't spend time outdoors (not counting golf courses!) can possibly fail to realize what is happening...
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Johanna Stoneking CCL Colonial Heights Virginia
We can do this
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David Rubin CCL Rochester New York
New York State politicians seem to not want to really support electric vehicles. They have been bought and paid for buy the fossil fuel automobile dealers. Here's why I believe this to be...
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Ronny Kaplan CCL greater Stamford, CT Stamford Connecticut
•I am a concerned citizen who would like my grandchildren to inherit a livable earth & climate.

•The carbon price must be high enough to have the desired effect of reducing carbon...
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Amy Tecosky-Feldman CCL, CANN Narberth Pennsylvania
Our town is out of space and can't expand. It we are to maintain our small business district and tax base we need to eliminate some parking to make space for people in public space. That...
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Marco Pardi CDC (ret) GSY (ret) Lawrenceville Georgia
The science is clear. The effects are already manifest. I am acting primarily on behalf of my daughter and grandchildren but all life on this planet is at risk unless we make the appropriate...
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Cheryl Hajek CDC Bookkeeping Plymouth Maine
Maine is a different state, mostly in climate, but also in the number of people that live at poverty level. In my business I see small businesses that are struggling to stay afloat, make a...
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Jacqueline Klopp Center for Sustainable Urban Development, Columbia University New York New York
This Initiative is extremely important to create momentum and collaboration to address our deadly emissions from transportation which constitute a third (and growing) of our carbon emissions in...
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Nicky Sheats Center for the Urban Environment, Watson Institute for Public Policy at Thomas Edison State U. Trenton New Jersey
Please see attached comments.
njeja & icc tci comments 2020 final.pdf
David Mankiewicz CenterState CEO Syracuse New York
CenterState CEO is an independent and forward thinking economic development strategist, business leadership organization and chamber of commerce dedicated to the success of its members and the...
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TCI Comment Letter 2-27-2020 with sig..doc
Zachary Bell Central Maine Community College Norway Maine
Thank you for doing this work!



As someone who is deeply worried about the environmental costs of fossil fuel based transportation, I was excited to hear about this initiative. I...
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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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Justin Gallardo Central Maryland Transportation Alliance Transportation 101 Parkville Maryland
I want more Transit Oriented Development (TOD) in our major cities. In my area of Baltimore, existing public transportation is poorly accessible. For example, many Light Rail stops in Baltimore...
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John Carlson Ceres Boston Massachusetts
Attached, please find a letter congratulating Gov. Lamont and his administration on their contributions to the TCI policy framework and the development process.
2019 TCI Framework - BICEP-Second Nature letter.pdf
John Carlson Ceres Boston Massachusetts
Attached, please find a letter congratulating Mayor Bowser and her administration on their contributions to the TCI policy framework and the development process.
2019 TCI Framework - BICEP-Second Nature letter.pdf
John Carlson Ceres Boston Massachusetts
Attached, please find a letter congratulating Gov. Carney and his administration on their contributions to the TCI policy framework and the development process.
2019 TCI Framework - BICEP-Second Nature letter.pdf
John Carlson Ceres Boston Massachusetts
Attached, please find a letter congratulating Gov. Baker and his administration on their contributions to the TCI policy framework and the development process.
2019 TCI Framework - BICEP-Second Nature letter.pdf

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