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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Pam Allen none Fryeburg Maine
Yes--bring it on! Non-polluting public transportation. We must do something everyday, however small, to change our climate-ruining habits. We must move away from fossil fuels and petrochemicals....
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Lee Cooper Mainer Georgetown Maine
This is a great opportunity for Maine to play a major role in. With the oldest population and a natural resource based economy we should be doing everything we can to keep our state clean and...
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maryann larson March Forth portland Maine
I'm proud to live in one of the states that has participated in REGGI. The monies from that program have helped many Mainers transition to more efficient use of energy to heat their homes...
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Sam Saltonetwll WindowDressers (a nonprofit providing free insulating window inserts to low income people) Brunswick Maine
Many of the low income people we serve in the Brunswick area where I live and across the state face transportation issues to get to work or take advantage of assistance programs. The vehicles...
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Hannah McGhee Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust Newcastle Maine
Maine needs to act now to begin reducing harmful climate-changing emissions, and to develop transportation solutions for people of all ages, abilities, and levels of income, especially in our...
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Patrick Jackson Owner Yarmouth Maine
-Maine should use TCI as an opportunity to invest in local transportation solutions that help Maine people get to where they need to go in an affordable way that’s good for our environment....
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margaret wiley retired portland Maine
Anyone who has sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic on I-95 in the summer or who lives in rural ME and is sick of forking out money to put gas in their vehicle should welcome the opportunity to...
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Jennifer Spang None Stockton Springs Maine
I would very much like to see Maine participate in transportation solutions to cut carbon emissions and reduce climate impact.
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Silvio Calabi N/A Camden Maine
I have been urging our local government agencies—especially the police dept. and school system—to seek VW 'Dieselgate' reparations money to at least begin testing battery-electric...
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James H. Smith Bates College Hallowell Maine
Maine should use TCI as an opportunity to invest in local transportation solutions that help Maine people get to where they need to go in an affordable way that’s good for our environment. We need...
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Tracey Allen NRCM Scarborough Maine
Northeastern states worked successfully together to tackle power plant pollution through the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), which is supporting energy efficiency and weatherization...
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Susan Borko Maine resident Rangeley Maine
We completely support the adoption of TCI. Maine would realize important health, economic, and environmental benefits by transitioning to cleaner and more efficient transportation options through...
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Susan Drucker Ms. Bowdoinham Maine
Maine needs an ambitious plan to reduce climate-changing transportation pollution that is coordinated with neighboring states.



Public transportation is often prohibitively...
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natasha mayers union of maine visual artists whitefield Maine
Our state needs an ambitious plan to reduce climate-changing transportation pollution,. Working together with neighboring states makes sense.

Maine should use TCI as an opportunity to...
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Steve Cartwright none Tenants Harbor Maine
Rail! Let's build an efficient, economic, less-polluting network of trains (light rail included) to connect people and goods throughout Maine. How crazy is it that it took a private...
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Tatyana Eckstrand Citizen of Maine Waldoboro Maine
Mainers deserve creative new choices and new investments to meet our transportation needs; the one thing we know is that pouring pollution into the atmosphere and sending our hard-earned money out...
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Marc Lausier The Planet Earth Scarborough Maine
- Years of peer-reviewed scientific evidence indicates we are NOT on a sustainable path...look around, the evidence is everywhere!

- The Gulf of Maine is warming on average at a faster rate...
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Kenneth Copp Businessman Thorndike Maine
Since we know that 54% of carbon emission in Maine come from the transportation sector alone, this is reason enough to take immediate action to replace all combustion engine vehicles, both...
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Penny Fox concerned citizen Brunswick Maine
This is a crucial step forward to halting carbon emissions....and we must move forward NOW.
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David A. Woolsey David Woolsey Violinmaker Ellsworth Maine
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