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CPC Program Database - Chatham
Municipality Information
Chatham
CPA Program Details
05-16-2002
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 05-16-2002 Pass 51% 49% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002       $0
  2003 $441,932     $441,932
  2004 $503,006 $441,932 100% $944,938
  2005 $539,516 $503,006 100% $1,042,522
  2006 $563,617 $539,516 100% $1,103,133
  2007 $597,319 $563,617 100% $1,160,936
  2008 $617,185 $597,319 100% $1,214,504
  2009 $632,824 $486,358 78.8% $1,119,182
  2010 $632,265 $267,994 42.35% $900,259
  2011 $652,031 $209,292 33.1% $861,323
  2012 $681,608 $211,354 32.41% $892,962
  2013 $759,472 $227,808 33.41% $987,280
  2014 $757,949 $476,583 62.75% $1,234,532
  2015 $774,173 $296,541 39.1% $1,070,714
  2016 $817,840 $285,429 37% $1,103,269
  2017 $854,567 $209,522 25.62% $1,064,089
  2018 $874,290 $182,885 21.42% $1,057,175
  2019 $913,745 $216,932 24.81% $1,130,677
  2020 $955,367 $281,914 30.85% $1,237,281
  2021 $997,814 $353,577 37.01% $1,351,391
  2022 $1,029,445 $566,746 56.8% $1,596,191
  2023 $1,056,852 $514,716 50% $1,571,568
  2024 $0 $289,460 27.39% $289,460
TOT   $15,652,817 $7,722,501   $23,375,318
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