CPC Program Database - Chelmsford
Municipality Information
Chelmsford
CPA Program Details
04-03-2001
1.5%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Surcharge Increase Legislative Body Vote 1.5% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 04-03-2007 Pass 54% 46% Yes
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 0.5% First $100,000 - residential 04-03-2001 Pass 61% 39%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $149,004     $149,004
  2003 $168,775 $149,004 100% $317,779
  2004 $189,483 $168,775 100% $358,258
  2005 $205,310 $189,483 100% $394,793
  2006 $220,564 $205,310 100% $425,874
  2007 $249,963 $220,564 100% $470,527
  2008 $775,953 $249,963 100% $1,025,916
  2009 $749,215 $524,702 67.62% $1,273,917
  2010 $783,720 $260,838 34.81% $1,044,558
  2011 $790,090 $213,187 27.2% $1,003,277
  2012 $806,897 $210,473 26.64% $1,017,370
  2013 $819,283 $216,522 26.83% $1,035,805
  2014 $866,825 $427,872 52.23% $1,294,697
  2015 $908,424 $272,747 31.5% $1,181,171
  2016 $956,852 $269,354 29.7% $1,226,206
  2017 $1,022,451 $196,890 20.58% $1,219,341
  2018 $1,079,927 $175,885 17.2% $1,255,812
  2019 $1,147,301 $205,347 19.01% $1,352,648
  2020 $1,216,769 $274,417 23.92% $1,491,186
  2021 $1,231,910 $348,319 28.63% $1,580,229
  2022 $1,307,501 $540,065 43.84% $1,847,566
  2023 $1,405,383 $503,537 38.51% $1,908,920
  2024 $1,475,405 $295,472 21.02% $1,770,877
  2025 $0 $266,474 18.06% $266,474
TOT   $18,527,004 $6,385,200   $24,912,204
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