DAGS Begins Surveys of Seven State Cemeteries for Land Boundaries
Summary
The Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) will survey seven state cemeteries over approximately 10 weeks starting April 20, 2026, using drones for aerial imaging to reestablish land boundaries. Surveyors will work at each property between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The surveys cost $98,999 and are the first step in a cemetery rehabilitation program managed by DAGS' newly created Cemetery Office, established under Hawai'i Revised Statutes ยง110-1 with a $2.3 million legislative appropriation.
What changed
DAGS is initiating boundary surveys at seven state-owned cemeteries as the first step in a new cemetery rehabilitation program. The surveys will establish accurate land boundaries where no markers remain, enabling future fence installation and property rehabilitation. Homeowners near the properties should be aware that surveyors will use drones for aerial imaging but no action is required from them.
State-managed cemeteries encompass 27 acres with over 5,900 interments; approximately 26% of graves are unmarked due to historically poor record-keeping. DAGS established a new Cemetery Office to oversee ongoing care and maintenance as prescribed under state law. Members of the public with cemetery records or burial information may contact DAGS CSD at the provided contact information.
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Posted on Apr 18, 2026 in Latest Department News, Newsroom STATE OF HAWAIสปI
KA MOKU สปฤINA O HAWAIสปI
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
KE KIAสปฤINA
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES
KA สปOIHANA LOIHELU A LAWELAWE LAULฤ
KEITH A. REGAN
COMPTROLLER
KA LUNA HOสปOMALU HANA LAULฤ
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MEOH-LENG SILLIMAN
DEPUTY COMPTROLLER
KA HOPE LUNA HOสปOMALU HANA LAULฤ
DAGS BEGINS SURVEYS OF OLD CEMETERIES
Newly Created Cemetery Office Plans to Clean Neglected Cemeteries as Part of Statutory Requirements ****
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 18, 2026
HONOLULU โ The Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) will be surveying seven state cemeteries to ensure accurate land boundaries starting this month. Homeowners near the following properties should be advised that, in order to properly survey the properties, a drone will be used to take aerial images of the land. The following properties will be surveyed in the order listed, starting Monday, April 20, 2026:
- Waiสปanae Japanese Cemetery, 85-271 Waianae Valley Rd., Waiสปanae
- Waiสปanae Catholic/Sacred Hearts Cemetery, 85-759 Farrington Hwy., Waiสปanae
- Puสปukamaliสปi Cemetery, 1821 Kamaliสปi St., สปฤlewa Heights
- Hanapฤpฤ Cemetery, Lele Rd. (no street number), Hanapฤpฤ, Kauaสปi
- Puea Cemetery, 1440 North School St., Kalihi
- สปAiea Cemetery, 99-123 Uahi St., สปAiea
- Makiki Cemetery, 1630 Pensacola St., Makiki It will take approximately 10 weeks to complete the surveys. Surveyors will be at each property between 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
DAGSโ Central Services Division (CSD) has a newly created Cemetery Office, which will be overseeing the work as prescribed under Hawai สป i Revised Statutes ยง110-1. DAGS Director and Comptroller Keith Regan asked the Legislature in the last session for $2.3 million over two fiscal years to properly maintain these aging cemeteries, which he says did not receive the level of attention and care deserving of a last resting place for our communityโs loved ones. The DAGS-managed cemeteries encompass a collective 27 acres of state land and include more than 5,900 interments.
Prior to this legislative appropriation, there were no state monies dedicated to support care for the state-owned cemeteries.
โMore than 5,900 people are buried in our cemeteries, and itโs our duty to honor their lives in a way that is respectful. To have these cemeteries fall into disrepair is just inappropriate,โ says Regan. โWhen you walk around these cemeteries and you see the condition theyโre in, it is heartbreaking. We are grateful for the support of our legislature and Governor Green for providing additional resources.โ
DAGS used some of the funding to stand up the new office, which hired AJAW, LLC and its subcontractor, Mana Surveying, to first reestablish the land boundaries. The cost of the surveys of all the cemeteries is $98,999.
โThese cemeteries were established in the mid-1800s and placed under territorial control in the early 1900s. For decades, they havenโt had active burials, and about 26% of all the graves are marked โUnknown.โ In the past, burial records were not well maintained. This is one of the major challenges for our new Cemetery Management Office,โ describes CSD Administrator James Kurata.
Because the properties are so old, there are no longer any boundary markers. โWe need to first redefine the boundaries, so we can install a fence around the perimeter,โ adds Cemetery Office Manager Dion Yasui. โAfter that, we will work towards rehabilitating the properties and ensure that the souls laid to rest there are cared for with respect.โ
If members of the public have questions or would like to share information about those interred in these cemeteries, they are welcome to contact DAGS CSD at [emailย protected] or 808-831-6733.
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(Image courtesy: DAGS)
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- Generic video and stills of Hanapฤpฤ Cemetery and Makiki Cemetery
- SOT with DAGS Director / Comptroller Keith Regan
- SOT with DAGS Cemetery Office Manager Dion Yasui
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