CPC Program Database - Easton
Municipality Information
Easton
CPA Program Details
04-24-2001
3%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Ballot Question Petition 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 04-24-2001 Pass 52% 48% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $420,468     $420,468
  2003 $484,857 $420,468 100% $905,325
  2004 $560,666 $484,857 100% $1,045,523
  2005 $625,268 $560,666 100% $1,185,934
  2006 $693,938 $625,268 100% $1,319,206
  2007 $822,539 $693,938 100% $1,516,477
  2008 $849,034 $822,539 100% $1,671,573
  2009 $879,380 $643,135 75.75% $1,522,515
  2010 $905,863 $361,778 41.14% $1,267,641
  2011 $914,706 $289,934 32.01% $1,204,640
  2012 $947,113 $287,605 31.44% $1,234,718
  2013 $970,637 $299,064 31.56% $1,269,701
  2014 $995,509 $600,190 61.83% $1,595,699
  2015 $1,041,932 $371,290 37.3% $1,413,222
  2016 $1,107,707 $364,826 35.1% $1,472,533
  2017 $1,158,785 $269,167 24.3% $1,427,952
  2018 $1,225,058 $235,218 20.32% $1,460,276
  2019 $1,279,710 $283,630 23.15% $1,563,340
  2020 $1,357,529 $369,448 28.87% $1,726,977
  2021 $1,417,414 $468,702 34.53% $1,886,116
  2022 $1,492,422 $750,697 52.96% $2,243,119
  2023 $1,619,616 $693,015 46.44% $2,312,631
  2024 $1,708,103 $417,386 25.77% $2,125,489
  2025 $0 $378,962 22.19% $378,962
TOT   $23,478,255 $10,691,783   $34,170,038
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