CPC Program Database - Harwich
Municipality Information
Harwich
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 82% 18% 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 $840,098     $840,098
  2006 $869,128 $840,098 100% $1,709,226
  2007 $889,799 $869,128 100% $1,758,927
  2008 $931,271 $889,799 100% $1,821,070
  2009 $962,563 $679,025 72.91% $1,641,588
  2010 $1,021,395 $374,846 38.94% $1,396,241
  2011 $1,051,797 $308,926 30.25% $1,360,723
  2012 $1,096,363 $317,848 30.22% $1,414,211
  2013 $1,126,882 $332,698 30.33% $1,459,580
  2014 $1,166,817 $655,141 58.14% $1,821,958
  2015 $1,237,983 $408,607 35% $1,646,590
  2016 $1,280,112 $415,040 33.6% $1,695,152
  2017 $1,312,215 $298,753 23.34% $1,610,968
  2018 $1,373,457 $256,482 19.56% $1,629,939
  2019 $1,445,653 $304,606 22.18% $1,750,259
  2020 $1,526,168 $400,087 27.68% $1,926,255
  2021 $1,553,362 $505,537 33.12% $2,058,899
  2022 $1,594,189 $791,824 50.97% $2,386,013
  2023 $1,604,630 $715,313 44.87% $2,319,943
  2024 $1,676,507 $395,017 24.62% $2,071,524
  2025 $0 $355,640 21.21% $355,640
TOT   $24,560,389 $10,114,415   $34,674,804
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