CPC Program Database - Wareham
Municipality Information
Wareham
CPA Program Details
04-02-2002
3%
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% First $100,000 - residential 04-02-2002 Pass 74% 26% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $322,305     $322,305
  2004 $349,938 $322,305 100% $672,243
  2005 $436,112 $349,938 100% $786,050
  2006 $519,385 $436,112 100% $955,497
  2007 $540,480 $519,385 100% $1,059,865
  2008 $567,117 $540,480 100% $1,107,597
  2009 $585,149 $442,642 78.05% $1,027,791
  2010 $587,804 $251,396 42.96% $839,200
  2011 $590,671 $197,198 33.55% $787,869
  2012 $597,600 $195,008 33.01% $792,608
  2013 $592,529 $198,862 33.26% $791,391
  2014 $615,356 $389,397 65.72% $1,004,753
  2015 $634,893 $243,381 39.6% $878,274
  2016 $662,072 $244,201 38.6% $906,273
  2017 $702,308 $177,470 26.81% $879,778
  2018 $736,014 $156,693 22.34% $892,707
  2019 $789,613 $190,639 25.9% $980,252
  2020 $851,749 $252,224 31.94% $1,103,973
  2021 $913,074 $323,915 38.03% $1,236,989
  2022 $957,914 $529,596 58% $1,487,510
  2023 $1,048,352 $487,169 50.86% $1,535,521
  2024 $1,124,556 $287,673 27.44% $1,412,229
  2025 $0 $264,759 23.54% $264,759
TOT   $14,724,991 $7,000,443   $21,725,434
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