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Originally Posted by homebucket
yep that's right. Stanford is a census designated place, whatever that means, but according to its own website, it is in palo alto. Although if you click on google maps for the city boundaries of palo alto, it doesn't include the stanford campus.
https://visit.stanford.edu/basics/
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A census-designated place (CDP) is an unincorporated area (no municipal government) that the US Census Bureau treats as if it is an incorporated municipality, for statistical purposes (population numbers, demographics, etc.). In California anyway, all census-designated places are unincorporated areas, but not all unincorporated areas are census-designated places.
My guess is that Stanford U. markets itself as being in "Palo Alto," but technically it's in the unincorporated community/CDP of Stanford, which probably has its own ZIP codes, which may or may not officially be called "Stanford" or "Palo Alto" by the USPS. To add another layer of jurisdictional confusion (because I like to do such things), Stanford University, like many colleges in California (even community colleges), probably has its own police department, which I would presume has jurisdiction throughout the CDP of Stanford, but in California, law enforcement for unincorporated communities is provided by their respective county sheriff's departments... so for me, in Las Vegas, NV, I found it interesting that the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department actually provides law enforcement for both the city of Las Vegas and all of Clark County... but the head of said Police Department is called the Sheriff, NOT the Police Chief.
Useless trivia, I'm sure.