CPC Program Database - Georgetown
Municipality Information
Georgetown
CPA Program Details
05-14-2001
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 05-14-2001 Pass 51% 49% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $164,241     $164,241
  2003 $171,074 $164,241 100% $335,315
  2004 $205,817 $171,074 100% $376,891
  2005 $223,686 $205,817 100% $429,503
  2006 $253,345 $223,686 100% $477,031
  2007 $268,815 $253,345 100% $522,160
  2008 $281,669 $268,815 100% $550,484
  2009 $285,171 $279,200 99.12% $564,371
  2010 $292,605 $170,797 59.89% $463,402
  2011 $293,755 $141,768 48.45% $435,523
  2012 $328,247 $141,020 48.01% $469,267
  2013 $337,982 $145,840 44.39% $483,822
  2014 $349,031 $296,435 87.71% $645,466
  2015 $400,154 $192,755 55.2% $592,909
  2016 $413,814 $198,494 49.8% $612,308
  2017 $439,323 $144,059 34.81% $583,382
  2018 $462,172 $126,830 28.93% $589,002
  2019 $477,456 $160,290 34.68% $637,746
  2020 $503,886 $204,714 42.88% $708,600
  2021 $517,435 $258,657 51.33% $776,092
  2022 $549,411 $430,040 83.11% $979,451
  2023 $575,103 $380,533 69.26% $955,636
  2024 $599,531 $217,002 37.73% $816,533
  2025 $0 $196,356 32.75% $196,356
TOT   $8,393,724 $4,971,768   $13,365,492
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