‘Death Trap’: Here’s What Happened When A Diamond Head Mom Bought A Street 0 The City and County of Honolulu is preparing to take over Leahi Avenue after a two-year tug of war that left neighbors fuming.
A ferocious community fight on the slopes of Diamond Head may be coming to a close.
The dispute over one of the area’s main thoroughfares unfolded in an exclusive enclave of multimillion-dollar single-family homes and an interior cluster of about 400 more modest apartments and condominiums, in a residential area nestled along Kapiolani Park.
After two acrimonious years, a resolution is pending, with the city preparing to take possession of Leahi Avenue from the woman who bought it, according to city officials.
