CPC Program Database - Scituate
Municipality Information
Scituate
CPA Program Details
03-30-2002
3%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 03-30-2002 Pass 58% 42% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $632,644     $632,644
  2004 $686,222 $632,644 100% $1,318,866
  2005 $721,362 $686,222 100% $1,407,584
  2006 $785,869 $721,362 100% $1,507,231
  2007 $843,940 $785,869 100% $1,629,809
  2008 $937,589 $843,940 100% $1,781,529
  2009 $968,068 $683,297 72.88% $1,651,365
  2010 $988,238 $376,762 38.92% $1,365,000
  2011 $1,007,381 $299,907 30.35% $1,307,288
  2012 $1,078,786 $299,740 29.75% $1,378,526
  2013 $1,113,931 $321,562 29.8% $1,435,493
  2014 $1,164,044 $648,377 58.21% $1,812,421
  2015 $1,201,962 $407,734 35% $1,609,696
  2016 $1,364,597 $396,304 33% $1,760,901
  2017 $1,438,709 $310,246 22.74% $1,748,955
  2018 $1,494,185 $273,119 18.99% $1,767,304
  2019 $1,554,626 $320,322 21.44% $1,874,948
  2020 $1,592,536 $417,101 26.83% $2,009,637
  2021 $1,675,977 $513,095 32.22% $2,189,072
  2022 $1,808,411 $827,106 49.35% $2,635,517
  2023 $1,952,742 $780,918 43.18% $2,733,660
  2024 $2,076,418 $458,596 23.48% $2,535,014
  2025 $0 $419,062 20.18% $419,062
TOT   $27,088,237 $11,423,285   $38,511,522
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