CPC Program Database - Lincoln
Municipality Information
Lincoln
CPA Program Details
11-05-2002
3%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
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, first $100,000 - residential 03-29-2004 Pass 64% 36% Yes
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 1.5% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 11-05-2002 Pass 62% 38%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $203,365     $203,365
  2004 $220,879 $203,365 100% $424,244
  2005 $461,436 $220,879 100% $682,315
  2006 $500,519 $461,436 100% $961,955
  2007 $517,657 $500,519 100% $1,018,176
  2008 $519,317 $517,657 100% $1,036,974
  2009 $549,120 $420,180 80.91% $969,300
  2010 $560,303 $246,798 44.94% $807,101
  2011 $609,084 $195,935 34.97% $805,019
  2012 $640,827 $206,190 33.85% $847,017
  2013 $634,835 $216,875 33.83% $851,710
  2014 $662,192 $424,815 66.92% $1,087,007
  2015 $687,180 $266,411 40.2% $953,591
  2016 $731,737 $259,639 37.9% $991,376
  2017 $747,803 $191,804 26.21% $939,607
  2018 $770,623 $164,520 22.03% $935,143
  2019 $793,845 $197,220 25.59% $991,065
  2020 $897,402 $253,236 31.9% $1,150,638
  2021 $918,568 $336,984 37.55% $1,255,552
  2022 $942,752 $532,005 57.92% $1,474,757
  2023 $988,570 $481,330 51.06% $1,469,900
  2024 $1,010,164 $275,104 27.83% $1,285,268
  2025 $0 $244,099 24.16% $244,099
TOT   $14,568,178 $6,817,001   $21,385,179
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