CPC Program Database - Stockbridge
Municipality Information
Stockbridge
CPA Program Details
05-20-2002
3%
First $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% First $100,000 - residential 05-20-2002 Pass 56% 44% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $63,672     $63,672
  2004 $72,980 $63,672 100% $136,652
  2005 $101,571 $72,980 100% $174,551
  2006 $110,902 $101,571 100% $212,473
  2007 $125,395 $110,902 100% $236,297
  2008 $139,520 $125,395 100% $264,915
  2009 $134,298 $139,520 100% $273,818
  2010 $138,688 $110,325 82.15% $249,013
  2011 $141,032 $93,683 67.55% $234,715
  2012 $144,226 $87,783 62.24% $232,009
  2013 $151,797 $90,036 62.36% $241,833
  2014 $153,535 $151,797 100% $305,332
  2015 $167,721 $114,655 74.7% $282,376
  2016 $185,569 $113,602 68.1% $299,171
  2017 $187,884 $85,311 45.97% $273,195
  2018 $199,383 $73,326 39.15% $272,709
  2019 $207,956 $95,839 48.07% $303,795
  2020 $210,166 $122,151 58.74% $332,317
  2021 $214,254 $151,693 72.18% $365,947
  2022 $218,589 $214,254 100% $432,843
  2023 $223,631 $218,589 100% $442,220
  2024 $229,935 $123,890 55.4% $353,825
  2025 $0 $111,989 48.7% $111,989
TOT   $3,522,705 $2,572,963   $6,095,668
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