CPC Program Database - Hopkinton
Municipality Information
Hopkinton
CPA Program Details
05-21-2001
2%
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 2% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 05-21-2001 Pass 61% 39% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $378,973     $378,973
  2003 $420,112 $378,973 100% $799,085
  2004 $513,429 $420,112 100% $933,541
  2005 $532,714 $513,429 100% $1,046,143
  2006 $584,113 $532,714 100% $1,116,827
  2007 $668,633 $584,113 100% $1,252,746
  2008 $660,597 $668,633 100% $1,329,230
  2009 $679,928 $446,697 67.62% $1,126,625
  2010 $688,884 $236,716 34.81% $925,600
  2011 $697,417 $187,390 27.2% $884,807
  2012 $697,340 $185,785 26.64% $883,125
  2013 $748,067 $187,126 26.83% $935,193
  2014 $802,590 $390,679 52.23% $1,193,269
  2015 $835,036 $252,536 31.5% $1,087,572
  2016 $872,494 $247,592 29.7% $1,120,086
  2017 $924,636 $179,532 20.58% $1,104,168
  2018 $1,004,680 $159,058 17.2% $1,163,738
  2019 $1,099,050 $191,038 19.01% $1,290,088
  2020 $1,169,708 $262,876 23.92% $1,432,584
  2021 $1,261,424 $334,847 28.63% $1,596,271
  2022 $1,335,655 $553,004 43.84% $1,888,659
  2023 $1,410,776 $514,379 38.51% $1,925,155
  2024 $1,481,068 $296,606 21.02% $1,777,674
  2025 $0 $267,497 18.06% $267,497
TOT   $19,467,324 $7,991,332   $27,458,656
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