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Kings County accepts quitclaim deed; Reeves Sunset Unified School District to acquire community center property amid Kettleman City service concerns

Kings County Board of Supervisors · December 17, 2025
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Summary

The board accepted a voluntary quitclaim deed from the Kellerman City Foundation and authorized steps to transfer a community center property to the Reeves Sunset Unified School District, while supervisors pressed for clearer commitments on future services for Kettleman City and Superintendent Reese described planned partnerships using school‑district grant funds.

Kings County supervisors voted Dec. 16 to accept a voluntary quitclaim deed from the Kellerman City Foundation (KCF) that reverts county interest in a community center property and authorized staff to record the deed and facilitate a subsequent quitclaim to the Reeves Sunset Unified School District.

Alex C. Walker of Kings County administration told the board the quitclaim deed was signed by KCF on Dec. 3, 2025; county staff and counsel had concluded KCF was likely in noncompliance with prior grant‑deed conditions and presented the voluntary quitclaim as an option to…

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