CPC Program Database - Stow
Municipality Information
Stow
CPA Program Details
05-15-2001
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 Ballot Question Petition 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 05-15-2001 Pass 64% 36% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $241,692     $241,692
  2003 $270,419 $241,692 100% $512,111
  2004 $302,236 $270,419 100% $572,655
  2005 $331,284 $302,236 100% $633,520
  2006 $364,777 $331,284 100% $696,061
  2007 $390,888 $364,777 100% $755,665
  2008 $414,592 $390,888 100% $805,480
  2009 $426,246 $369,084 89.02% $795,330
  2010 $442,121 $219,912 51.59% $662,033
  2011 $434,433 $176,222 39.86% $610,655
  2012 $458,928 $172,219 39.64% $631,147
  2013 $466,151 $174,492 38% $640,643
  2014 $489,686 $350,046 75.09% $839,732
  2015 $518,724 $220,425 45% $739,149
  2016 $541,068 $217,676 42.1% $758,744
  2017 $569,437 $158,462 29.29% $727,899
  2018 $599,041 $138,961 24.44% $738,002
  2019 $622,157 $179,076 29.89% $801,233
  2020 $659,192 $230,274 37.01% $889,466
  2021 $687,308 $291,675 44.25% $978,983
  2022 $709,401 $467,567 68.03% $1,176,968
  2023 $768,602 $425,252 59.95% $1,193,854
  2024 $845,775 $248,075 32.28% $1,093,850
  2025 $0 $232,022 27.43% $232,022
TOT   $11,554,158 $6,172,736   $17,726,894
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