CPC Program Database - Tyngsborough
Municipality Information
Tyngsborough
CPA Program Details
05-08-2001
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 05-08-2001 Pass 66% 34% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $225,019     $225,019
  2003 $260,994 $225,019 100% $486,013
  2004 $310,487 $260,994 100% $571,481
  2005 $328,691 $310,487 100% $639,178
  2006 $357,681 $328,691 100% $686,372
  2007 $375,208 $357,681 100% $732,889
  2008 $382,484 $375,208 100% $757,692
  2009 $391,637 $357,231 93.4% $748,868
  2010 $389,922 $223,756 57.13% $613,678
  2011 $391,934 $174,457 44.74% $566,391
  2012 $418,871 $173,450 44.25% $592,321
  2013 $435,091 $182,982 43.65% $618,073
  2014 $447,014 $360,475 82.85% $807,489
  2015 $470,329 $223,585 50% $693,914
  2016 $505,973 $227,343 48.5% $733,316
  2017 $534,279 $168,913 33.38% $703,192
  2018 $563,640 $148,291 27.81% $711,931
  2019 $586,854 $186,825 33.15% $773,679
  2020 $629,483 $230,881 39.34% $860,364
  2021 $656,298 $294,611 46.8% $950,909
  2022 $687,221 $472,445 71.99% $1,159,666
  2023 $745,184 $433,605 63.1% $1,178,789
  2024 $796,415 $252,761 33.92% $1,049,176
  2025 $0 $231,915 29.12% $231,915
TOT   $10,890,710 $6,201,606   $17,092,316
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