Municipality Information
Brewster
CPA Program Details
05-17-2005
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 05-17-2005 Pass 82% 18% 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 $571,315     $571,315
  2006 $597,364 $571,315 100% $1,168,679
  2007 $623,561 $597,364 100% $1,220,925
  2008 $633,392 $623,561 100% $1,256,953
  2009 $664,044 $487,457 76.96% $1,151,501
  2010 $685,306 $278,863 41.99% $964,169
  2011 $701,099 $223,720 32.65% $924,819
  2012 $734,513 $224,425 32.01% $958,938
  2013 $759,918 $235,599 32.06% $995,517
  2014 $799,453 $476,816 62.75% $1,276,269
  2015 $823,010 $301,307 37.7% $1,124,317
  2016 $861,948 $291,928 35.5% $1,153,876
  2017 $894,558 $212,708 24.68% $1,107,266
  2018 $929,796 $184,636 20.66% $1,114,432
  2019 $997,502 $220,244 23.69% $1,217,746
  2020 $1,047,220 $292,896 29.36% $1,340,116
  2021 $1,067,428 $368,430 35.18% $1,435,858
  2022 $1,111,265 $578,793 54.22% $1,690,058
  2023 $1,189,577 $529,332 47.63% $1,718,909
  2024 $0 $307,755 25.87% $307,755
TOT   $15,692,268 $7,007,149   $22,699,417
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