CPC Program Database - Dennis
Municipality Information
Dennis
CPA Program Details
05-10-2005
3%
None
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% None 05-10-2005 Pass 89% 11% 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 $758,958     $758,958
  2006 $785,852 $758,958 100% $1,544,810
  2007 $864,018 $785,852 100% $1,649,870
  2008 $862,028 $864,018 100% $1,726,046
  2009 $984,846 $632,203 73.34% $1,617,049
  2010 $980,372 $382,603 38.85% $1,362,975
  2011 $998,850 $297,767 30.37% $1,296,617
  2012 $1,015,038 $297,467 29.78% $1,312,505
  2013 $1,049,067 $304,460 29.98% $1,353,527
  2014 $1,102,854 $614,502 58.58% $1,717,356
  2015 $1,147,038 $388,481 35.2% $1,535,519
  2016 $1,183,424 $380,021 33.2% $1,563,445
  2017 $1,171,316 $272,966 23.07% $1,444,282
  2018 $1,242,654 $227,121 19.4% $1,469,775
  2019 $1,287,571 $272,494 21.93% $1,560,065
  2020 $1,331,161 $353,226 27.43% $1,684,387
  2021 $1,377,110 $438,272 32.92% $1,815,382
  2022 $1,409,188 $696,084 50.55% $2,105,272
  2023 $1,496,940 $627,172 44.51% $2,124,112
  2024 $1,561,135 $362,767 24.23% $1,923,902
  2025 $0 $325,996 20.88% $325,996
TOT   $22,609,420 $9,282,430   $31,891,850
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