CPC Program Database - Bedford
Municipality Information
Bedford
CPA Program Details
03-10-2001
3%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 03-10-2001 Pass 63% 37% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $769,218     $769,218
  2003 $801,952 $769,218 100% $1,571,170
  2004 $870,283 $801,952 100% $1,672,235
  2005 $918,041 $870,283 100% $1,788,324
  2006 $963,720 $918,041 100% $1,881,761
  2007 $1,010,047 $963,720 100% $1,973,767
  2008 $1,075,375 $1,010,047 100% $2,085,422
  2009 $1,136,899 $786,328 73.12% $1,923,227
  2010 $1,143,989 $443,486 39.01% $1,587,475
  2011 $1,198,100 $348,491 30.46% $1,546,591
  2012 $1,269,074 $356,822 29.78% $1,625,896
  2013 $1,301,976 $379,041 29.86% $1,681,017
  2014 $1,376,587 $759,907 58.37% $2,136,494
  2015 $1,427,944 $482,903 35.1% $1,910,847
  2016 $1,403,253 $471,294 33.1% $1,874,547
  2017 $1,578,163 $324,091 23.1% $1,902,254
  2018 $1,624,399 $302,233 19.16% $1,926,632
  2019 $1,644,444 $352,322 21.69% $1,996,766
  2020 $1,721,152 $447,635 27.22% $2,168,787
  2021 $1,820,007 $561,354 32.62% $2,381,361
  2022 $1,892,564 $908,721 49.93% $2,801,285
  2023 $1,962,134 $830,221 43.87% $2,792,355
  2024 $2,081,428 $470,180 23.96% $2,551,608
  2025 $0 $428,773 20.6% $428,773
TOT   $30,990,749 $13,987,063   $44,977,812
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