CPC Program Database - Falmouth
Municipality Information
Falmouth
CPA Program Details
05-17-2005
3%
None
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% None 05-17-2005 Pass 85% 15% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003       $0
  2004       $0
  2005 $1,767,448     $1,767,448
  2006 $1,815,584 $1,767,448 100% $3,583,032
  2007 $1,900,140 $1,815,584 100% $3,715,724
  2008 $2,034,707 $1,900,140 100% $3,934,847
  2009 $2,115,830 $1,425,172 70.04% $3,541,002
  2010 $2,210,385 $776,354 36.69% $2,986,739
  2011 $2,337,925 $632,354 28.61% $2,970,279
  2012 $2,419,193 $654,185 27.98% $3,073,378
  2013 $2,508,214 $681,247 28.15% $3,189,461
  2014 $2,578,560 $1,376,543 54.88% $3,955,103
  2015 $2,650,329 $852,813 33.1% $3,503,142
  2016 $2,725,554 $825,746 31.2% $3,551,300
  2017 $2,809,051 $590,288 21.66% $3,399,339
  2018 $2,910,074 $508,847 18.12% $3,418,921
  2019 $3,010,745 $589,551 20.26% $3,600,296
  2020 $3,114,208 $765,384 25.42% $3,879,592
  2021 $3,255,260 $948,697 30.46% $4,203,957
  2022 $3,373,835 $1,519,458 46.68% $4,893,293
  2023 $3,490,449 $1,383,784 41.02% $4,874,233
  2024 $3,667,588 $781,889 22.4% $4,449,477
  2025 $0 $706,445 19.26% $706,445
TOT   $52,695,081 $20,501,929   $73,197,010
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