CPC Program Database - Rowley
Municipality Information
Rowley
CPA Program Details
05-08-2001
3%
Low income
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 05-08-2001 Pass 57% 43% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $199,992     $199,992
  2003 $214,246 $199,992 100% $414,238
  2004 $226,855 $214,246 100% $441,101
  2005 $238,895 $226,855 100% $465,750
  2006 $256,382 $238,895 100% $495,277
  2007 $264,974 $256,382 100% $521,356
  2008 $289,341 $264,974 100% $554,315
  2009 $302,704 $289,341 100% $592,045
  2010 $316,542 $184,847 61.07% $501,389
  2011 $326,275 $148,279 46.84% $474,554
  2012 $336,465 $149,683 45.88% $486,148
  2013 $343,204 $154,453 45.87% $497,657
  2014 $357,895 $312,487 91.05% $670,382
  2015 $377,756 $195,544 54.6% $573,300
  2016 $395,235 $191,846 51% $587,081
  2017 $409,136 $140,236 35.48% $549,372
  2018 $426,476 $121,637 29.8% $548,113
  2019 $455,101 $153,503 35.99% $608,604
  2020 $511,659 $199,367 43.81% $711,026
  2021 $520,953 $260,882 50.99% $781,835
  2022 $541,214 $413,110 79.3% $954,324
  2023 $568,213 $377,376 69.73% $945,589
  2024 $593,024 $215,554 37.94% $808,578
  2025 $0 $195,181 32.91% $195,181
TOT   $8,472,537 $5,104,670   $13,577,207
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