CPC Program Database - Mashpee
Municipality Information
Mashpee
CPA Program Details
05-07-2005
2%
None
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Surcharge Decrease Legislative Body Vote 2% None 11-03-2020 Pass 73% 27% Yes
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% None 05-07-2005 Pass 88% 12%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003       $0
  2004       $0
  2005 $851,270     $851,270
  2006 $886,334 $851,270 100% $1,737,604
  2007 $886,217 $886,334 100% $1,772,551
  2008 $984,116 $886,217 100% $1,870,333
  2009 $1,029,643 $714,759 72.63% $1,744,402
  2010 $1,072,703 $398,199 38.67% $1,470,902
  2011 $1,101,405 $322,883 30.1% $1,424,288
  2012 $1,115,997 $324,787 29.49% $1,440,784
  2013 $1,179,196 $331,551 29.7% $1,510,747
  2014 $1,197,458 $682,462 57.88% $1,879,920
  2015 $1,234,580 $418,248 34.9% $1,652,828
  2016 $1,279,680 $405,976 32.9% $1,685,656
  2017 $1,335,450 $292,773 22.88% $1,628,223
  2018 $1,367,321 $255,355 19.13% $1,622,676
  2019 $1,412,734 $296,199 21.66% $1,708,933
  2020 $1,477,955 $383,163 27.12% $1,861,118
  2021 $1,525,967 $491,735 33.27% $2,017,702
  2022 $1,040,353 $779,814 51.1% $1,820,167
  2023 $1,066,412 $400,654 38.51% $1,467,066
  2024 $1,121,165 $224,206 21.02% $1,345,371
  2025 $0 $202,495 18.06% $202,495
TOT   $23,165,956 $9,549,080   $32,715,036
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