Municipality Information
Medway
CPA Program Details
05-07-2001
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 05-07-2001 Pass 53% 47% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $297,557     $297,557
  2003 $369,747 $297,557 100% $667,304
  2004 $389,821 $369,747 100% $759,568
  2005 $457,682 $389,821 100% $847,503
  2006 $516,198 $457,682 100% $973,880
  2007 $535,435 $516,198 100% $1,051,633
  2008 $536,107 $535,435 100% $1,071,542
  2009 $552,003 $451,252 84.17% $1,003,255
  2010 $550,951 $263,694 47.77% $814,645
  2011 $555,166 $205,826 37.36% $760,992
  2012 $565,970 $210,657 37.94% $776,627
  2013 $565,904 $216,039 38.15% $781,943
  2014 $605,326 $415,467 73.42% $1,020,793
  2015 $632,877 $265,105 43.8% $897,982
  2016 $663,522 $259,507 41.1% $923,029
  2017 $695,305 $189,550 28.57% $884,855
  2018 $725,866 $165,740 23.87% $891,606
  2019 $862,143 $195,949 27% $1,058,092
  2020 $908,735 $278,623 32.32% $1,187,358
  2021 $950,071 $351,670 38.7% $1,301,741
  2022 $997,495 $564,288 59.39% $1,561,783
  2023 $1,087,895 $519,307 52.06% $1,607,202
  2024 $0 $305,595 28.09% $305,595
TOT   $14,021,777 $7,424,709   $21,446,486
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