CPC Program Database - Sandwich
Municipality Information
Sandwich
CPA Program Details
05-05-2005
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 05-07-2019 Pass 78% 22% Yes
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% None 05-05-2005 Pass 80% 20%  
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003       $0
  2004       $0
  2005 $1,042,173     $1,042,173
  2006 $1,132,717 $1,042,173 100% $2,174,890
  2007 $1,176,759 $1,132,717 100% $2,309,476
  2008 $1,217,444 $1,176,759 100% $2,394,203
  2009 $1,243,031 $872,536 71.67% $2,115,567
  2010 $1,259,046 $472,490 38.01% $1,731,536
  2011 $1,295,395 $373,572 29.67% $1,668,967
  2012 $1,334,284 $376,464 29.06% $1,710,748
  2013 $1,395,732 $390,124 29.23% $1,785,856
  2014 $1,480,584 $795,548 57% $2,276,132
  2015 $1,537,526 $507,334 34.3% $2,044,860
  2016 $1,564,861 $495,801 32.3% $2,060,662
  2017 $1,661,369 $351,454 22.46% $2,012,823
  2018 $1,664,144 $311,421 18.75% $1,975,565
  2019 $1,755,347 $359,880 21.63% $2,115,227
  2020 $1,847,499 $474,161 27.01% $2,321,660
  2021 $1,226,118 $597,523 32.34% $1,823,641
  2022 $1,288,688 $537,526 43.84% $1,826,214
  2023 $1,341,830 $496,291 38.51% $1,838,121
  2024 $1,405,956 $282,110 21.02% $1,688,066
  2025 $0 $253,931 18.06% $253,931
TOT   $27,870,503 $11,299,815   $39,170,318
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