CPC Program Database - Chilmark
Municipality Information
Chilmark
CPA Program Details
04-25-2001
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 Legislative Body Vote 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 04-25-2001 Pass 63% 37% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $101,853     $101,853
  2003 $113,572 $101,853 100% $215,425
  2004 $122,711 $113,572 100% $236,283
  2005 $135,130 $122,711 100% $257,841
  2006 $141,078 $135,130 100% $276,208
  2007 $149,210 $141,078 100% $290,288
  2008 $158,036 $149,210 100% $307,246
  2009 $169,594 $158,036 100% $327,630
  2010 $170,573 $130,559 76.98% $301,132
  2011 $179,936 $102,356 60.01% $282,292
  2012 $183,638 $104,423 58.03% $288,061
  2013 $198,425 $107,028 58.22% $305,453
  2014 $213,111 $198,425 100% $411,536
  2015 $224,927 $141,695 66.5% $366,622
  2016 $232,745 $138,547 61.9% $371,292
  2017 $232,916 $100,910 43.36% $333,826
  2018 $246,952 $86,198 37.12% $333,150
  2019 $259,919 $112,127 45.4% $372,046
  2020 $266,483 $143,632 55.26% $410,115
  2021 $278,474 $179,256 67.27% $457,730
  2022 $287,671 $278,474 100% $566,145
  2023 $314,080 $262,838 91.37% $576,918
  2024 $333,986 $142,906 45.5% $476,892
  2025 $0 $130,782 39.16% $130,782
TOT   $4,715,020 $3,281,746   $7,996,766
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