Beverly

Summary: Should Beverly adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 1 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Beverly 12 of 12 9,147 10,027

Total 12 of 12 9,147 10,027

Canton

Summary: Should Canton adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 1 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Canton 6 of 6 5,011 6,500

Total 6 of 6 5,011 6,500

Duxbury

Summary: Should Duxbury exempt the first $100,000 of assessed value of taxable residential real estate from the Community Preservation Act surcharge, currently at 3%?

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Duxbury 5 of 6 2,195 5,311

Total 5 of 6 2,195 5,311

Duxbury

Summary: Should Duxbury reduce its Community Preservation Act property tax surcharge from 3% to 1%?

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Duxbury 5 of 6 3,096 4,503

Total 5 of 6 3,096 4,503

Fall River

Summary: Should Fall River adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 1.5 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Fall River 29 of 29 10,268 14,109

Total 29 of 29 10,268 14,109

Great Barrington

Summary: Should Great Barrington adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 3 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Great Barrington 4 of 4 1,212 2,040

Total 4 of 4 1,212 2,040

Milton

Summary: Should Milton adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 1.5 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Milton 10 of 10 8,255 6,454

Total 10 of 10 8,255 6,454

Salem

Summary: Should Salem adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 1 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Salem 14 of 14 8,073 9,646

Total 14 of 14 8,073 9,646

Somerset

Summary: Should Somersett adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 1 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Somerset 5 of 5 4,254 4,659

Total 5 of 5 4,254 4,659

Somerville

Summary: Should Somerville adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 1.5 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Somerville 21 of 21 7,714 24,358

Total 21 of 21 7,714 24,358

West Springfield

Summary: Should West Springfield extend its existing Community Preservation Act exeption of the first $100,000 of assessed value of residential property to also include commercial property?

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

West Springfield 8 of 8 4,779 5,093

Total 8 of 8 4,779 5,093

Westhampton

Summary: Should Westhampton adopt the Community Preservation Act and establish a property tax surcharge of 3 percent? The funds are matched by the state and can be used to buy land for open space or recreation, as well as affordable housing and other uses.

City or town Precincts

reporting No Yes

Westhampton 1 of 1 540 464