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Who is eligible for EDC incentives?
Businesses locating or expanding within Broken Arrow city limits that meet minimum job creation and capital investment thresholds may be eligible. Contact our office for a full eligibility review.
How long does the application process take?
Most applications are reviewed within 30–45 business days depending on program complexity and board meeting schedules.
Address
Broken Arrow Economic Development Corporation
220 S. 1st Street, Suite 200
Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (918) 501-4488 info@baedc.org
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Strategic plans for utility access in Broken Arrow
Our experienced team of utility experts will implement sound planning strategies to ensure your company has access to the utilities you need.
Utilities Resources
Electricity
The Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)’s service territory reaches 45 counties in eastern and southwestern Oklahoma. The organization can help create development packages for companies from a range of industries – from oil and gas extraction to plastics and paper production, as well as aviation and aerospace. PSO offers competitive industrial electric rates about 30% lower than the national average. Interested in clean energy options? You can elect to purchase some or one hundred percent Oklahoma wind and solar power with their Renewable Energy Choice Program.
Natural Gas
The economic development team at Oklahoma Natural Gas works closely with state and local entities to help develop and attract new businesses to the state. Oklahoma Natural Gas has been a valued community partner since 1906 and works to support community and economic development. The growth of existing businesses and the location of new operations in Oklahoma fuel our economy and do much to improve our quality of life.