CPC Program Database - Groveland
Municipality Information
Groveland
CPA Program Details
05-03-2004
3%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Revocation Ballot Question Petition 0%   05-06-2024 Fail 38% 62%  
  Surcharge Decrease Ballot Question Petition 1% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 05-04-2015 Fail 49% 51%  
  Initial Adoption Ballot Question Petition 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 05-03-2004 Pass 63% 37% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003       $0
  2004       $0
  2005 $172,706     $172,706
  2006 $190,636 $172,706 100% $363,342
  2007 $203,102 $190,636 100% $393,738
  2008 $213,772 $203,102 100% $416,874
  2009 $209,881 $213,772 100% $423,653
  2010 $219,003 $168,423 80.25% $387,426
  2011 $222,670 $134,182 61.27% $356,852
  2012 $228,611 $134,636 60.46% $363,247
  2013 $236,003 $131,939 57.65% $367,942
  2014 $242,743 $236,003 100% $478,746
  2015 $258,349 $175,898 72.5% $434,247
  2016 $279,295 $172,409 67.1% $451,704
  2017 $296,371 $128,161 45.89% $424,532
  2018 $311,002 $112,490 38.07% $423,492
  2019 $327,580 $138,787 44.63% $466,367
  2020 $343,655 $177,918 54.31% $521,573
  2021 $381,005 $224,230 65.25% $605,235
  2022 $422,635 $370,229 97.17% $792,864
  2023 $447,536 $348,605 82.48% $796,141
  2024 $496,262 $199,791 44.64% $696,053
  2025 $0 $186,512 37.58% $186,512
TOT   $5,702,817 $3,820,429   $9,523,246
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