CPC Program Database - Ayer
Municipality Information
Ayer
CPA Program Details
04-23-2001
3%
Low income
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Surcharge Increase Legislative Body Vote 3% Low income 06-02-2020 Pass 55% 45% Yes
  Surcharge Decrease Legislative Body Vote 1% Low income 11-05-2002 Pass 57% 43%  
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% Low income 04-23-2001 Pass 54% 46%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $218,342     $218,342
  2003 $229,445 $218,342 100% $447,787
  2004 $89,962 $229,445 100% $319,407
  2005 $93,534 $89,962 100% $183,496
  2006 $109,333 $93,534 100% $202,867
  2007 $112,353 $109,333 100% $221,686
  2008 $121,134 $112,353 100% $233,487
  2009 $126,818 $81,911 67.62% $208,729
  2010 $129,034 $44,151 34.81% $173,185
  2011 $134,822 $35,100 27.2% $169,922
  2012 $142,139 $35,915 26.64% $178,054
  2013 $148,423 $38,142 26.83% $186,565
  2014 $154,037 $77,514 52.23% $231,551
  2015 $164,231 $48,468 31.5% $212,699
  2016 $171,876 $48,696 29.7% $220,572
  2017 $179,432 $35,367 20.58% $214,799
  2018 $186,003 $30,866 17.2% $216,869
  2019 $189,916 $35,368 19.01% $225,284
  2020 $207,543 $45,425 23.92% $252,968
  2021 $637,875 $59,412 28.63% $697,287
  2022 $656,389 $464,368 72.8% $1,120,757
  2023 $676,975 $421,731 64.25% $1,098,706
  2024 $729,822 $248,029 36.64% $977,851
  2025 $0 $228,696 31.34% $228,696
TOT   $5,609,437 $2,832,128   $8,441,565
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