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.
Date | First | Last | Affiliation | City | State | Input | File |
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10/14/2020 | Brian | Ainsley | Self | Altamonte Springs | Florida |
I request that the following be included in the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI): read more 1. A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032 2. An increase in the... |
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10/14/2020 | Allan | Campbell | Clean Air Council | San Jose | California |
A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032 read more An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>35%) Request that investments be put towards... |
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10/14/2020 | Mary | Smith | Church Women United in New York State | Rochester | New York |
Individuals as well as government systems must quickly and substantially take positive steps to reduce fossil fuel consumption. Our very lives depend on this plan of action. |
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10/14/2020 | Beth Jane | Freeman | None | Wantagh | New York |
We need to do everything we can to keep our air clean. That means keeping the emissions from transport vehicles, including semi trucks, trains, buses, etc., to a minimum, and switch to clean... read more |
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10/14/2020 | Elizabeth | Kiernan | Climate concern | Ridgefield | Connecticut |
The collaboration’s purpose is to design a program that will reduce carbon emissions from the transportation sector. This is an important step in the right direction. |
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10/14/2020 | Greta | Aul | Private citizen | Lancaster | Pennsylvania |
I support clean air and water, and believe in climate change. We must stop the earth from becoming too hot for us to live on. There really is no other choice. |
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10/14/2020 | Charles | Byrne | Individual | San Francisco | California |
I write as a civically engaged citizen and budding environmental scientist to urge a robust TCI. read more Specifically, there should be a greater than 35% increase in the minimum investment... |
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10/14/2020 | David | Hrobuchak | PA resident | Harrisburg | Pennsylvania |
I recommend the following actions: read more A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032 An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>35%)... |
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10/14/2020 | Char | Magaro | Char's Restaurant | Enola | Pennsylvania |
1. Increase fast charging stations read more 2. Provide financial incentives for the electrification of transportation/delivery vehicles including public bus system. 3. Subsidize the solar... |
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10/14/2020 | LONNA | RICHMOND | Self Employed | Muir Beach | California |
i would just suggest that you not let money be the #1 priority. this is important and better to have the climate mitigation be your overriding concern. |
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10/14/2020 | Felicia | Bruce | spirit enterprises | Fort Pierce | Florida |
For the sake of our families, our children and grandchildren we must be responsible and accountable. |
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10/14/2020 | James | Talbot | Neverland Designs | Austin | Texas |
I support a strong TCI program that provides a minimum increase of 35% of investment in underserved communities, at least a 25% cap on carbon emissions by '32 if not sooner, and a strong... read more |
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10/14/2020 | Laura | Herndon | citizen | Burbank | California |
I demand a strong TCI program!!! I would like to see: read more 1. A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032 2. An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved... |
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10/14/2020 | Don | Hawkins | n/a | North Braddock | Pennsylvania |
Please support and include the following in your goals: read more 1. A cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032 2. An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and... |
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10/14/2020 | Jason | Curtis | Andropogon Associates | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
The only way to move forward is to stop borrowing carbon from the future. Let's be smart. read more |
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10/14/2020 | Emily | Kennedy | University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
I'm really grateful this initiative is becoming a priority. As we develop a regional policy, I think it is important to ensure there is a cap on carbon emissions of at least 25% by 2032, a... read more |
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10/14/2020 | Phyllis | Blumberg | concerned citizen | Bala Cynwyd | Pennsylvania |
I am a mother and a grandmother. I am appealing to you as a parent, grandparent, uncle or aunt. We must ensure low-carbon transportation so that our next generations will be able to live. To... read more |
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10/14/2020 | Donald | Walsh | citizen | Alexandria | Virginia |
A cap on carbon emissions of at least 50% by 2032 read more An increase in the minimum investment in overburdened and underserved communities (>50%) Request that investments be... |
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10/14/2020 | Thomasin | Kellermann | none/concerned private citizen | Cumberland | Rhode Island |
Please make sure that the Initiative is robust and includes plans that can be implemented immediately, so that communities can see the benefit of the Initiative in a timely manner. Please make... read more |
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10/14/2020 | Dan | Esposito | Individual | Manhattan Beach | California |
Please ensure clean transportation in the Northeast. Thank you. |
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