Municipality Information
Barnstable
CPA Program Details
11-02-2004
3%
None
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% None 11-02-2004 Pass 78% 22% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003       $0
  2004       $0
  2005 $2,278,621     $2,278,621
  2006 $2,359,154 $2,278,621 100% $4,637,775
  2007 $2,460,379 $2,359,154 100% $4,819,533
  2008 $2,538,287 $2,460,379 100% $4,998,666
  2009 $2,613,601 $1,765,694 69.56% $4,379,295
  2010 $2,682,280 $949,652 36.34% $3,631,932
  2011 $2,755,639 $760,719 28.36% $3,516,358
  2012 $2,858,586 $765,460 27.78% $3,624,046
  2013 $2,948,169 $799,154 27.95% $3,747,323
  2014 $3,037,916 $1,606,310 54.49% $4,644,226
  2015 $3,130,123 $997,350 32.8% $4,127,473
  2016 $3,241,957 $968,008 31% $4,209,965
  2017 $3,348,602 $696,547 21.49% $4,045,149
  2018 $3,470,509 $601,662 17.97% $4,072,171
  2019 $3,596,331 $696,117 20.06% $4,292,448
  2020 $3,761,487 $905,447 25.18% $4,666,934
  2021 $3,828,372 $1,133,991 30.15% $4,962,363
  2022 $3,930,399 $1,770,709 46.25% $5,701,108
  2023 $4,065,632 $1,598,125 40.66% $5,663,757
  2024 $0 $902,817 22.21% $902,817
TOT   $58,906,044 $24,015,916   $82,921,960
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