CPC Program Database - Williamstown
Municipality Information
Williamstown
CPA Program Details
05-14-2002
2%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Modify Exemptions Legislative Body Vote 2% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 11-05-2024 Pass 69% 31% Yes
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 2% First $100,000 - residential 05-14-2002 Pass 55% 45%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $118,946     $118,946
  2004 $125,877 $118,946 100% $244,823
  2005 $140,391 $125,877 100% $266,268
  2006 $159,932 $140,391 100% $300,323
  2007 $173,115 $159,932 100% $333,047
  2008 $180,914 $173,115 100% $354,029
  2009 $191,188 $122,334 67.62% $313,522
  2010 $195,525 $66,562 34.82% $262,087
  2011 $202,057 $53,187 27.2% $255,244
  2012 $211,750 $53,826 26.64% $265,576
  2013 $208,253 $56,821 26.83% $265,074
  2014 $208,482 $108,760 52.22% $317,242
  2015 $213,217 $65,599 31.5% $278,816
  2016 $217,280 $63,219 29.7% $280,499
  2017 $234,923 $44,709 20.58% $279,632
  2018 $249,564 $40,412 17.2% $289,976
  2019 $250,743 $47,454 19.01% $298,197
  2020 $261,657 $59,974 23.92% $321,631
  2021 $262,047 $74,903 28.63% $336,950
  2022 $275,770 $114,880 43.84% $390,650
  2023 $299,232 $106,203 38.51% $405,435
  2024 $319,035 $62,911 21.02% $381,946
  2025 $0 $57,621 18.06% $57,621
TOT   $4,699,897 $1,917,636   $6,617,533
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