CPC Program Database - Norwell
Municipality Information
Norwell
CPA Program Details
03-16-2002
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 03-16-2002 Pass 64% 36% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $504,055     $504,055
  2004 $534,732 $504,055 100% $1,038,787
  2005 $559,835 $534,732 100% $1,094,567
  2006 $634,135 $559,835 100% $1,193,970
  2007 $674,734 $634,135 100% $1,308,869
  2008 $698,310 $674,734 100% $1,373,044
  2009 $734,000 $541,215 77.5% $1,275,215
  2010 $750,924 $311,164 42.39% $1,062,088
  2011 $760,648 $247,788 33% $1,008,436
  2012 $786,610 $246,566 32.42% $1,033,176
  2013 $872,913 $255,995 32.53% $1,128,908
  2014 $901,885 $549,153 62.91% $1,451,038
  2015 $954,518 $341,831 37.9% $1,296,349
  2016 $993,945 $338,909 35.6% $1,332,854
  2017 $1,034,394 $245,758 24.73% $1,280,152
  2018 $1,079,230 $213,820 20.69% $1,293,050
  2019 $1,118,439 $255,901 23.71% $1,374,340
  2020 $1,158,942 $330,874 29.58% $1,489,816
  2021 $1,217,408 $411,853 35.54% $1,629,261
  2022 $1,268,843 $663,015 54.46% $1,931,858
  2023 $1,340,813 $606,912 47.83% $1,947,725
  2024 $1,407,053 $349,161 26.04% $1,756,214
  2025 $0 $315,781 22.44% $315,781
TOT   $19,986,365 $9,133,187   $29,119,552
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