Street Light Repair
The Traffic Division of the County of Hawai‘i Department of Public Works manages over 9,864 street lights, each of which is operated by light-sensing cells. Two things can happen with these lights. Bulbs can burn out and the light is off or, the sensor can malfunction and the light remains lit all day. Public Works needs your help locating these street lights so they can be repaired.
If a street light in your neighborhood is lit all day or is not lit at night, please use the form below or call the Traffic Division of Public Works, weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 961-8341 with the following information:
The street light pole number. It is easily spotted from a car. It is a large silver number located six to seven feet up on the street light pole.
- If you know the street or highway name and a well-known landmark, this is also helpful.
- If a street light is out or stays on all day, please let us know.
- Bulbs can burn out, and the light will not activate at dusk;
- The sensor can malfunction, and the light can remain on all day.
The average timeline from reporting a malfunctioning street light to its repair is between two and three weeks. Mahalo for your patience.






