CPC Program Database - Rockport
Municipality Information
Rockport
CPA Program Details
04-16-2002
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 04-16-2002 Pass 52% 48% Yes
  Initial Adoption Ballot Question Petition 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential, commercial 04-03-2001 Fail 48% 52%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $239,902     $239,902
  2004 $299,695 $239,902 100% $539,597
  2005 $330,388 $299,695 100% $630,083
  2006 $342,760 $330,388 100% $673,148
  2007 $319,086 $342,760 100% $661,846
  2008 $378,897 $319,086 100% $697,983
  2009 $384,740 $325,227 85.84% $709,967
  2010 $390,214 $189,570 49.27% $579,784
  2011 $422,170 $149,668 38.36% $571,838
  2012 $420,274 $156,398 37.05% $576,672
  2013 $432,359 $157,694 37.5% $590,053
  2014 $442,054 $319,073 73.8% $761,127
  2015 $459,666 $197,145 44.6% $656,811
  2016 $479,856 $192,179 41.9% $672,035
  2017 $498,739 $139,975 29.17% $638,714
  2018 $527,586 $121,675 24.44% $649,261
  2019 $543,092 $151,007 28.62% $694,099
  2020 $573,904 $193,260 35.59% $767,164
  2021 $598,198 $244,377 42.58% $842,575
  2022 $643,015 $391,556 65.46% $1,034,571
  2023 $672,334 $365,897 56.9% $1,038,231
  2024 $680,537 $208,618 31.03% $889,155
  2025 $0 $184,564 27.12% $184,564
TOT   $10,079,466 $5,219,714   $15,299,180
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