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 descending Input File
Drew Stilson Environmental Defense Fund Washington District of Columbia
EDF respectfully offers the attached comments and recommendations to the Transportation and Climate Initiative in response to the information presented on the September 16 webinar. Thank you for...
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EDF Comments on September 16 TCI Webinar.pdf
Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
See attached.
API Comment to TCI 9.20.pdf
Allen Greenberg Citizen Washington, DC District of Columbia
Comments on Program Design as Outlined on Sept. 16 and 29, 2020 TCI Webinars – Modeled 2032 Max Mileage Reductions from Reference Case of Only 2.0% is a Program Failure
PAYD_Pricing_CarbonEmissions_TCI_SecondRoundComments_Oct2020.docx
Allen Greenberg Citizen Washington, DC District of Columbia
Comments on Program Design as Outlined on Sept. 16 and 29, 2020 TCI Webinars – Modeled 2032 Max Mileage Reductions from Reference Case of Only 2.0% is a Program Failure
PAYD_Pricing_CarbonEmissions_TCI_SecondRoundComments_Oct2020.docx
Allen Greenberg Citizen Washington, DC District of Columbia
Comments on Program Design as Outlined on Sept. 16 and 29, 2020 TCI Webinars – Modeled 2032 Max Mileage Reductions from Reference Case of Only 2.0% is a Program Failure
PAYD_Pricing_CarbonEmissions_TCI_SecondRoundComments_Oct2020.docx
Tom Quinn na Washington District of Columbia
Hi:



Please show leadership by taking the following measures:



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

2. An increase in the minimum investment in...
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Patrick Kelly API Washington District of Columbia
See attached.
API Comment to TCI 11.20.pdf
Peter La Fountain BlueGreen Alliance Washington District of Columbia
Please find attached comments from the BlueGreen Alliance, the Labor Network for Sustainability, and the New Jersey Work Environment Council, regarding proposed TCI equity commitments.
BGA LNS NJWEC TCI Comments.pdf
Charlie Garlow DEEVA, Delaware Electric Vehicle Association Rehoboth Beach Delaware
My wife and I own our home at 82 Sussex St, Rehoboth Beach, DE. We have solar panels on our roof and an electric vehicle charging station right next to the solar panels in our driveway. We have...
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Daniel Foskey DE Dept. Of Transportation Rehoboth Beach Delaware
Hello, Dan Foskey, and I have worked in the highway tolls industry for 25 years now. My main concern is that in our state there is not a big push by either DelDOT or DNREC to promote EV vehicles...
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Claire Simmers citizen Bethany Beach Delaware
I live in Bethany Beach, DE and strongly believe that we need to take action to begin to counter the devastating impact of humanity on the environment. This is one step in the right direction....
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Mark Smith Advanced Fuel Solutions, Inc Newark, Delaware
Engine manufactures continue to refine and improve the entire fuel system to meet the US EPA air quality mandates set forth for particulate and greenhouse gases emissions. These improvements...
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Mark Baker Wilson Baker Inc. Milton Delaware
I am writing with deep concern about the proposal put forward by the Transportation Climate Initiative.



The proposal outlines a program that will cap the sale of gasoline, tax it...
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David Edwards Air Liquide Newark Delaware
Please find the attached letter regarding the role of hydrogen and fuel cells and the TCI Framework.
2019-12-06 TCI Framework Letter - Air Liquide.pdf
Tanya Dwyer Parish House, Inc. Dover Delaware
A zero emission mass public transportation system will be more cost effective for business in the long run. low income residents will be able to get to work more efficiently and predictably....
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Robert Hall The United Methodist Church Wilmington Delaware
Our senior US Senator and former Governor has already called us the "tailpipe of the nation," referring to the noxious emissions that come our way. We have high rates of asthma in our...
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NANCY GROSSO AAAS member, mother and concerned citizen NEWARK Delaware
Our transportation system is stuck in the dark ages. Traffic congestion from millions of cars and trucks are polluting our lungs and planet more than ever before. In fact, transportation is our...
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Elaine Schmerling Village of Ardentown Wilmington Delaware
We need more and better public transportation, to reduce pollution and mitigate climate change. Also, our roads are too crowded already, as population is growing, we need more people to take...
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Jared Oliver Concerned Citizen, 350.org member, Sunrise Movement member, etc. Newark Delaware
Solar roadways should be implemented in the controlled testing area. Or considered for additional grants or funding: https://solarroadways.com/faq-solar-roadways/
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Charlie Garlow DEEVA, DE Electric Vehicle Association Rehoboth Beach Delaware
In the US and in Delaware, transportation is the largest source of air pollution. We need to build a modern, clean, safe, and accessible transportation system for the 21st century. The more we...
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