CPC Program Database - Wellesley
Municipality Information
Wellesley
CPA Program Details
11-05-2002
1%
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 1% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 11-05-2002 Pass 69% 31% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $511,283     $511,283
  2004 $559,717 $511,283 100% $1,071,000
  2005 $586,852 $559,717 100% $1,146,569
  2006 $640,420 $586,852 100% $1,227,272
  2007 $710,976 $640,420 100% $1,351,396
  2008 $755,681 $710,976 100% $1,466,657
  2009 $796,519 $510,994 67.62% $1,307,513
  2010 $837,900 $277,307 34.81% $1,115,207
  2011 $888,636 $227,925 27.2% $1,116,561
  2012 $936,256 $236,724 26.64% $1,172,980
  2013 $973,429 $251,233 26.83% $1,224,662
  2014 $1,016,239 $508,375 52.23% $1,524,614
  2015 $1,084,115 $319,760 31.5% $1,403,875
  2016 $1,152,959 $321,451 29.7% $1,474,410
  2017 $1,200,152 $237,243 20.58% $1,437,395
  2018 $1,246,205 $206,452 17.2% $1,452,657
  2019 $1,299,725 $236,964 19.01% $1,536,689
  2020 $1,337,700 $310,875 23.92% $1,648,575
  2021 $1,376,771 $382,938 28.63% $1,759,709
  2022 $1,413,651 $603,571 43.84% $2,017,222
  2023 $1,566,348 $544,416 38.51% $2,110,764
  2024 $1,607,357 $329,314 21.02% $1,936,671
  2025 $0 $290,306 18.06% $290,306
TOT   $22,498,892 $8,805,096   $31,303,988
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