TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Greater Latrobe School Board on Tuesday will consider capping any potential 2021-22 property tax increase at 3.11 mills. If the district agrees to stay within that maximum number, it can forgo approving an early preliminary budget for the coming fiscal year, in accordance with Pennsylvania’s Act 1 of 2006, also known as the Taxpayer Relief Act. Under that scenario, Greater Latrobe could raise next year’s tax, at most, from 84 mills to 87.11 mills, with each mill generating about $345,000 in revenue. “We want to minimize any potential tax increase as much as possible’” district business administrator Dan Watson said. “Hopefully, we’ll gain more information from the state and federal government on what levels of funding we’ll be eligible to receive. We’ll also continue meeting internally about how we can control our expenditures, to get as close to a balanced budget as possible.”