Homeowner Emergency Repair Assistance Program

The City of Broken Arrow Offers Assistance Program

By: City of Broken Arrow | Category: Special Interest | Issue: September 2024

Photo courtesy of City of Broken Arrow.

Photo courtesy of City of Broken Arrow.

The City of Broken Arrow has a Homeowner Emergency Repair Assistance Program available to residents of owner-occupied homes for repairs to housing items which pose an immediate threat to the health and safety of the occupants.

The program is funded through a Community Development Block Grant with the purpose of remediating immediate safety concerns to improve living conditions and energy efficiency for low and moderate-income occupants of single-family homes.

The City will provide the funds to pay the contractor for the emergency repairs; there is no cost to the qualified homeowner.

Terms and conditions apply, go to Homeowner Emergency Repair Assistance for more information.


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The City of Broken Arrow

(918) 251-5311 | Fax: (918) 259-8226
220 S. First Street | Broken Arrow, OK 74012
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