Municipality Information
Westford
CPA Program Details
05-01-2001
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 05-01-2001 Pass 65% 35% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $815,485     $815,485
  2003 $924,436 $815,485 100% $1,739,921
  2004 $1,005,454 $924,436 100% $1,929,890
  2005 $1,078,627 $1,005,454 100% $2,084,081
  2006 $1,137,231 $1,078,627 100% $2,215,858
  2007 $1,190,322 $1,137,231 100% $2,327,553
  2008 $1,221,978 $1,190,322 100% $2,412,300
  2009 $1,257,373 $885,461 72.46% $2,142,834
  2010 $1,283,891 $485,429 38.61% $1,769,320
  2011 $1,307,236 $386,547 30.11% $1,693,783
  2012 $1,356,323 $385,895 29.52% $1,742,218
  2013 $1,414,383 $402,455 29.66% $1,816,838
  2014 $1,476,616 $818,612 57.88% $2,295,228
  2015 $1,570,542 $514,377 34.8% $2,084,919
  2016 $1,645,472 $513,583 32.8% $2,159,055
  2017 $1,705,750 $373,932 22.72% $2,079,682
  2018 $1,779,804 $324,179 19.02% $2,103,983
  2019 $1,866,938 $381,872 21.46% $2,248,810
  2020 $1,981,927 $500,852 26.83% $2,482,779
  2021 $2,064,143 $636,005 32.09% $2,700,148
  2022 $2,163,538 $1,015,749 49.21% $3,179,287
  2023 $2,186,747 $934,577 43.2% $3,121,324
  2024 $0 $517,403 23.66% $517,403
TOT   $32,434,216 $15,228,483   $47,662,699
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