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
Joel LaChance The Goatville Cyclesmith llc, New Haven Public Schools (retired) New Haven Connecticut
I applaud all the efforts to promoted alternative transportation methods. So much so that I believe education and training in these methods must become part of the curriculum in public schools...
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Sam Sampieri CTDEEP Hartford Connecticut
I'm all for cutting fossil fuels for as so long as the middleclass is not taxed. In addition it is time for corporate America to stop ripping us off. Another words, all cars should be...
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Jenna Van Donselaar Young Evangelicals for Climate Action Willimantic Connecticut
Cap and invest is proven to work. In order for this initiative to be just, however, the policy must make sure that low-income communities receive investment in good transportation options. Public...
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Chris Gassman Resident Loveland Colorado
Transportation is the largest source of air pollution in the region, and we need to build a modern, clean, safe, and accessible transportation system for the 21st century. The more we limit...
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John Weil Democrat Denver Colorado
The time is overdue for our state, and the rest of our nation, to take major steps to clean our air and water. This is important for those living today, and future generations.
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Kimberly Grubert Citizen Westminster Colorado
To Whom it May Concern:



I am a strong supporter of the The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI), a collaboration of twelve states and D.C. that would cap transportation...
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Annie Dawid University of Denver Westcliffe Colorado
We must move to low-emission/no-emission transportation for the sake of our children and grandchildren. Now.
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Kenneth Rowe American Legion Loveland Colorado
We need to keep our air clean & climate change under control any bit will help. We don’t want Colorado to be come like some of the big cities around the country.
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Moneca Dunham none Evergreen Colorado
You must fight to protect the wilderness and climate instead of yielding to selfishness capitalistic greed.
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Torunn Sivesind individual Denver Colorado
I am writing to ask for the following:



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

-An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities...
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Sam Wade Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas Sacramento California
Please see our attached comment letter.
191105 RNGC Comments on TCI Program Design Framework.pdf
Ashley Remillard Agility Fuel Solutions Costa Mesa California
Please see attached for Agility Fuel Solutions' comments on the draft framework.
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Agility Fuel Solutions - Comment Letter re TCI Framework (Nov 5 2019).pdf
Colin Murphy UC Davis Policy Institute for Energy, Environment & the Economy Davis California
Please find attached the ITS-Davis comment on the preliminary design framework. Our apologies for the late submission. Please let us know if we can clarify or add to any part of this submission....
ITS Davis - TCI Preliminary Design Comment.pdf
Kenji Tabery Paired Power Campbell California
Please find below Paired Power's comments as it pertains to TCI jurisdictions policy measures to implement low-carbon transportation models. As TCI jurisdictions have designed a workplan with...
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USING RENEWABLES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE DEMAND_World Resource Institute Working Paper.pdf
Lawrence Sullivan Retired, Department of Public Health, City & County of San Francisco Emeryville California
The rapid climate change due in large part to rapidly increasing human fossil fuel use is an existential threat to all life on earth. Thus all ways of reducing fossil fuel use are urgently needed...
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Maria Van Dusen ELM Berkeley California
I support this initiative as a practical and needed way to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. I am now using an electric bike for my errands and buses and subways for longer distances. I am...
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IRVIN DAWID Planetizen.com BURLINGAME California
Very supportive of the plan. We need to end the "carbon externalithy." However, adding to the price of gasoline and diesel can be politically a tough sell. I hope you will allow those...
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Dan Esposito Individual Manhattan Beach California
Please reduce emissions, and invest in a cleaner transportation system. Thank you.
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LONNA RICHMOND concerned resident Muir Beach California
We need polluters to pay their fair share for the damage they are causing, and we need to act now!

Please join the plan to reduce transportation emissions.

It is important that the...
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Claire Perricelli Mrs. Eureka California
We MUST refigure our methods of transportation to account for emissions. I hope we are embracing all possible solutions. More charging stations, more mass transit, electric buses, rail, etc...
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