Oklahoma Native Landscaping Rebates
Oklahoma City partners with the Central Oklahoma Storm Water Alliance to offer discounted rain barrels. Barrels capture roof runoff for gardens and reduce pressure on stormwater systems.
Last updated: February 2026 · 1 program tracked
The quick version
- OKC discounted rain barrels: 55-gallon barrels from $69.50 through Upcycle partnership.
- Order at okc.gov/RainBarrel; seasonal sale with spring pickup.
- City provides DIY instructions for building your own barrel.
- Reduces stormwater runoff and drinking water use for landscaping.
How to apply for Oklahoma rebates
Most water conservation and turf replacement rebates require pre-approval before you start work. Apply first, then wait for confirmation. Starting before approval is the most common reason applications get denied. Take clear before photos of the area you plan to convert. After you complete the work, submit after photos from the same angles. Many programs are first-come, first-served, so apply early in the fiscal year when funds are available.
Each program below has its own requirements and application link. Click through to the provider for current details. Rebate amounts and eligibility can change. If you are planning a native plant conversion, check our step-by-step lawn replacement guide for project planning tips.
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Programs Tracked
From $69.50
Rain barrel
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Region Covered
Feb 2026
Last Verified
Oklahoma City Metro
1 program available
Discounted Rain Barrel Program
City of Oklahoma City / Central Oklahoma Storm Water Alliance
Discounted upcycled 55-gallon rain barrels available through partnership with Upcycle Products. Barrels include mosquito screen, overflow spigot, and linking capability. Reduces stormwater runoff and drinking water use for lawns and gardens.
City also provides DIY instructions for building your own barrel. Composters and accessories available. Order early; pickup typically in spring.
Rebates in Other States
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