CPC Program Database - Marshfield
Municipality Information
Marshfield
CPA Program Details
04-28-2001
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 Ballot Question Petition 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 04-28-2001 Pass 58% 42% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $545,152     $545,152
  2003 $621,322 $545,152 100% $1,166,474
  2004 $705,842 $621,322 100% $1,327,164
  2005 $777,289 $705,842 100% $1,483,131
  2006 $832,961 $777,289 100% $1,610,250
  2007 $880,921 $832,961 100% $1,713,882
  2008 $951,280 $880,921 100% $1,832,201
  2009 $956,345 $692,555 72.8% $1,648,900
  2010 $990,297 $372,681 38.97% $1,362,978
  2011 $1,022,214 $300,467 30.34% $1,322,681
  2012 $1,052,031 $303,691 29.71% $1,355,722
  2013 $1,095,726 $314,385 29.87% $1,410,111
  2014 $1,186,509 $638,869 58.31% $1,825,378
  2015 $1,247,030 $414,803 35% $1,661,833
  2016 $1,327,384 $409,672 32.9% $1,737,056
  2017 $1,377,788 $302,589 22.8% $1,680,377
  2018 $1,469,847 $262,639 19.07% $1,732,486
  2019 $1,529,687 $322,934 21.97% $1,852,621
  2020 $1,595,542 $420,186 27.47% $2,015,728
  2021 $1,693,419 $525,396 32.93% $2,218,815
  2022 $1,806,831 $853,225 50.38% $2,660,056
  2023 $1,928,587 $797,204 44.12% $2,725,791
  2024 $2,021,212 $463,127 24.01% $2,484,339
  2025 $0 $417,897 20.68% $417,897
TOT   $27,615,215 $12,175,807   $39,791,022
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