CPC Program Database - Easthampton
Municipality Information
Easthampton
CPA Program Details
11-06-2001
3%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Modify Exemptions Legislative Body Vote 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 11-03-2020 Pass 71% 29% Yes
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% First $100,000 - residential 11-06-2001 Pass 53% 47%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $116,232     $116,232
  2004 $174,773 $116,232 100% $291,005
  2005 $206,753 $174,773 100% $381,526
  2006 $236,446 $206,753 100% $443,199
  2007 $266,556 $236,446 100% $503,002
  2008 $278,117 $266,556 100% $544,673
  2009 $283,720 $278,117 100% $561,837
  2010 $300,378 $194,130 68.42% $494,508
  2011 $309,056 $156,318 52.04% $465,374
  2012 $322,379 $157,649 51.01% $480,028
  2013 $354,468 $163,506 50.67% $517,974
  2014 $370,873 $331,694 93.58% $702,567
  2015 $378,207 $207,920 56.1% $586,127
  2016 $393,749 $199,959 53.1% $593,708
  2017 $407,410 $145,821 37.03% $553,231
  2018 $429,018 $126,467 31.12% $555,485
  2019 $461,214 $161,227 37.58% $622,441
  2020 $574,119 $218,933 47.47% $793,052
  2021 $591,651 $290,204 50.55% $881,855
  2022 $611,215 $462,576 78.18% $1,073,791
  2023 $644,579 $421,229 68.92% $1,065,808
  2024 $692,536 $250,827 38.91% $943,363
  2025 $0 $230,768 33.32% $230,768
TOT   $8,403,449 $4,998,105   $13,401,554
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