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 File
will cembalest Middlebury College Student brooklyn New York
To Whom it May Concern,



I appreciate being given the chance to provide my own feedback to the TCI. My name is Will Cembalest and I am an environmental economics major at Middlebury...
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TCIPublicComment_Cembalest.pdf
Roger Joslin Real Estate Broker North Concord Vermont
THERE IS NO CLIMATE CRISIS!!! There is ample evidence that CO2 cannot cause warming and does not cause warming. The global temperatures have not risen by more than 1 degree C in the last 100...
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Barbara Hegedus n/a Parkesburg Pennsylvania
IT IS SHAMEFUL THAT PENNSYLVANIA IS AT THE TOP OF POLLUTING STATES IN THE U.S.! I THINK WE'RE #3, BUT WITH A LITTLE MORE EFFORT, GOVERNOR WOLF AND OTHER POLITICIANS CAN PUSH US UP TO #1 -...
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Kasia Hart Metropolitan Area Planning Council Boston Massachusetts
Please see the attached letter.
2020-02-28_MAPC TCI MOU Comment Letter_Final.pdf
WF Clement Citizen Gaithersburg Maryland
Please partner with states and regions nationally to reduce pollution - modernize and transform transportation systems with clean, equitable solutions - there is no Plan(et) B.
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Kasia Hart Metropolitan Area Planning Council Boston Massachusetts
Please see the attached letter.
2020-02-27_COG MPO TCI MOU Letter_Final.pdf
Don Thoren AFPM Washington District of Columbia
AFPM is a trade association representing high-tech American manufacturers of nearly 90% of U.S. supply of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, other fuels and home heating oil, as well as nearly all the...
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AFPM Comments to Georgetown Climate Center.pdf
Tara Santi Middlebury College Middlebury Vermont
As a student currently working on transportation concerns in Middlebury, I was very curious to read the Memorandum of Understanding put forward by the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI...
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Elana Katz Ms Sharon Massachusetts
Please make climate change your top priority.
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Rebecca Bennett LCV, NRDC, Very concerned citizen Somerville Massachusetts
I would love to see: More choice of less expensive electric cars; advertising to shame rich people into stop driving huge, gas wasting cars; recharging stations at every rest stop on all major...
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Janet Kolodner Boston College Brookline Massachusetts
I urge you to do everything within your power to participate in TCI's initiative to design a low-carbon transportation policy for the northeast that will truly have substantial impact on...
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Carl Martin Norwich U Montpelier Vermont
The benefits of reducing greenhouse gas emissions cannot ultimately be fiscally quantified, as these include protecting biodiversity and human well-being. Nonetheless, the TCI’s first-decade...
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Sandra Gardiner Please Select Lexington Massachusetts
If we want our planet to be a place for human beings can live healthy happy lives we must focus on reducing the effects of climate change. Transporting people and goods has a large effect on the...
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Carole Plumb citizen Wayland Massachusetts
I support the TCI both to attempt to brake humanities collision course with climate upheaval and to reduce congestion with sensible transportation options.
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Peter Duval Peter Duval Underhill Vermont
I participated in Vermont Public Service Board's Docket 5611, an investigation into environmental externalities -- in the early 1990s. The need for a cross-sector framework for regulating...
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Brooke Lierman Maryland State Delegate Annapolis Maryland
Please see a letter attached from members of the Transit Caucus in the Maryland General Assembly.
TCI letter_Transit Caucus_2_21_20.pdf
Karen Saunders PhD candidate, Environmental Studies, Antioch University New England; also a resident of Brattleboro, Vermont Brattleboro Vermont
I urge that Vermont participate in the Transportation and Climate Initiative as a step toward reducing our transportation carbon footprint. We may be a small state, but we do have an impact, and...
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Andy Robinson Andy Robinson Consulting LLC Plainfield Vermont
As the owner of a Vermont-based business with clients around the country, I strongly support the TCI. It's a big step toward reducing our carbon emissions and also makes economic sense...
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Tracey Katsouros Sierra club Waldorf Maryland
Maryland should make a make a firm commitment to adopt a regional transportation policy that achieves a minimum 40 percent reduction in transportation sector climate pollution by 2030, to keep us...
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Michael Duhigg N/A Boxborough Massachusetts
Climate scientists tell us that we do not have much time to significantly impact the carbon pollution that is accelerating climate change on the planet. The technology exists and is proven for the...
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