CPC Program Database - North Andover
Municipality Information
North Andover
CPA Program Details
03-06-2001
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 03-06-2001 Pass 56% 44% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $802,719     $802,719
  2003 $886,192 $802,719 100% $1,688,911
  2004 $1,021,824 $886,192 100% $1,908,016
  2005 $1,051,237 $1,021,824 100% $2,073,061
  2006 $1,125,960 $1,051,237 100% $2,177,197
  2007 $1,189,634 $1,125,960 100% $2,315,594
  2008 $1,245,598 $1,189,634 100% $2,435,232
  2009 $1,270,026 $901,433 72.37% $2,171,459
  2010 $1,282,246 $489,834 38.57% $1,772,080
  2011 $1,318,944 $386,099 30.11% $1,705,043
  2012 $1,364,049 $389,014 29.49% $1,753,063
  2013 $1,390,057 $404,528 29.65% $1,794,585
  2014 $1,426,535 $805,907 57.98% $2,232,442
  2015 $1,475,035 $498,619 35% $1,973,654
  2016 $1,540,605 $485,256 33% $2,025,861
  2017 $1,612,003 $352,354 22.87% $1,964,357
  2018 $1,695,915 $308,053 19.12% $2,003,968
  2019 $1,755,952 $365,921 21.58% $2,121,873
  2020 $1,819,682 $474,306 27.01% $2,293,988
  2021 $1,914,035 $589,560 32.4% $2,503,595
  2022 $1,955,372 $949,942 49.63% $2,905,314
  2023 $2,306,645 $854,410 43.7% $3,161,055
  2024 $2,378,660 $542,611 23.52% $2,921,271
  2025 $0 $482,456 20.28% $482,456
TOT   $33,828,925 $15,357,869   $49,186,794
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