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
Peter Roper Mystic, CT resident. Mystic Connecticut
This sounds like a good plan. More efficient transportation makes sense.
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<Lisa Gras Ms West Haven Connecticut
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Regina Mastrogiacomo Union of concerned scientists Southington Connecticut
It is the right thing to do for all future generations to end our dependence on dirty fuels and have great transportation.
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Pamela Hohberger Salutation* Danbury Connecticut
Where I live I have 30,000 cars pass every day. I hate this road and all the fast moving traffic. The speed limit is 45, but does anyone ever do 45? NO it more like 80 and 90mph. If you put up...
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Marianne McNallen Ms Norwich Connecticut
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Elizabeth Gibbs CT Fund for the Environment Norwalk Connecticut
I support TCI because Connecticut’s transportation sector is the biggest single emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the state at 38% of the total. This is a climate crisis, and we must...
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Stephen Lewis Self South Windsor Connecticut
I endorse the goals of the TCI to reduce carbon emissions from transportation in our region. This is vital since transportation is the largest source of our carbon emissions.
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Jeffrey Gross Sierra Club Storrs Connecticut
The structure of a program like TCI is highly targeted on the actual problem - carbon emissions -- while also providing resources for policies and programs to mediate the problem at a root cause...
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David Schneider Town Resident Branford Connecticut
We need to reduce greenhouse gas on every front to create an environment to meet the basic needs of clean air, pure water, viable soil for plant life and food supply, and David the sustainability...
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Sarah Middeleer CTASLA Newtown Connecticut
Connecticut’s transportation sector is the biggest single emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the state at 38% of the total. This is a climate crisis, and we must immediately work to address...
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Kenny Foscue, MPH North Haven Clean Energy Task Force North Haven Connecticut
Addressing greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles also means immediate health benefits for our most overburdened populations as a result of improved air quality and fewer emissions of...
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Joseph Moller Resident of MERIDEN - Meriden Connecticut
Connecticut’s transportation sector is the biggest single emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the state at 38% of the total. This is a climate crisis, and we must immediately work to address...
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Lauren Gorham NA Gales Ferry Connecticut
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I fully support this plan. We need a transportation plan that will work to reduce transportation related emissions; focus funds on improving existing roads,...
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Sandra Olsen CFE member Haddam Neck Connecticut
Connecticut’s transportation sector is the biggest single emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the state at 38% of the total. This is a climate crisis, and we must immediately work to address...
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Claire Matthews CFE Save the Sound Essex Connecticut
Connecticut’s transportation sector is the biggest single emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the state at 38% of the total. This is a climate crisis, and we must immediately work to address...
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Robert Nussbaum Land Trust Essex Connecticut
Transportation and land use are inextricably intertwined. We need to invest in development that is transportation-centric, and stop investing in a sprawling, unsustainable development model....
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Andrea Kerin Personal conviction Fairfield Connecticut
I support this initiative. If we are to save our planet from the worst effects of climate change, we need organized efforts like these across many carbon producing sectors. A few important...
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Andrew Lopez Connecticut College New London Connecticut
Connecticut’s transportation sector is the biggest single emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the state at 38% of the total. This is a climate crisis, and we must immediately work to reduce...
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Royal Graves CTLCV - member Wethersfield Connecticut
There is a climate crisis. It is the responsibility of everyone to limit the creation of greenhouse gases (GHG). This is especially important for those people living in industrialized modern...
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Jessica Kurose Connecticut Resident Sandy Hook Connecticut
We need to do everything we can to reduce green house gas emissions and one of those things is to fix our transportation system. Here are some of the things I agree with environmental agencies on...
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