
Braddan is another local authority which won't be putting up rates this year.
The board, which met earlier this week, says it expects to have built up reserves of around £600,000 by the end of the financial year.
As a result, rates will remain at 227p in the pound and a number of projects will get the green light.
They include a new website and continuing kerbside recycling collections.
The commissioners also agreed to put aside £200,000 to defend a legal case brought by former clerk Charles Lewin for breach of contract and loss of pension.
The board says the case could cost Braddan ratepayers £1.3 million.
Rates in Douglas and Castletown will also stay at current levels for the forthcoming municipal year.
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