Welcome

Mariposa House
SCRL office, located at Mariposa House (above), 585 Capistrano Way

Stanford Campus Residential Leaseholders ("SCRL") is an independent, non-profit community organization. Our members include the homeowners of over 850 homes on the Stanford campus, on land leased from Stanford University. Only Stanford faculty and staff are eligible to purchase homes on the campus. We estimate that about 2,500 residents live in our community.


As a public benefit community association, SCRL represents the interests of and acts on behalf of Stanford campus homeowners on a variety of issues and concerns. SCRL's specific purposes are outlined in the SCRL bylaws and in SCRL's agreement with Stanford University -- available in the website's "Organizational Info" section. SCRL works closely with Stanford University officials and representatives from local government agencies on many projects.

The SCRL Board of Directors is elected by the membership at the Annual SCRL Meeting. Board members serve for two year terms.

 

News & Events

 

May 15, 2013 SCRL Board Meeting Agenda

Update regarding Google Fiber Network service, March 6, 2013


 

Stanford Gas Pipeline Work Update from PG&E, May 20, 2013

Pressure testing of the tap lines on Stanford Ave and north of Santa Maria were successfully completed last Friday. On May 22 we plan to tie the new taps into the system at both locations. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) will be used to maintain gas service. The CNG trailers will be parked on the north side of Stanford Ave behind K Rails and off the road north of Santa Maria.
Work on the tap line west of JSB at Page Mill is required at night due to permit restrictions to minimize traffic congestion. The bulk of the work is complete so the noise issue should subside. Completion of this tap work is expected this week. No CNG is required for the tie in.

Hydro test of the new 24” pipe at Matadero Creek is scheduled for May 22.

Clearance and tie in of all new main lines is scheduled for May 28 – May 31. None of this work is expected to require CNG.

If you have questions or concerns about this work, please contact Denise ALexander vwith PG&E Customer Impact at <denise.alexander@pge.com> or by phone at (415) 516-0238.

See past PG&E Pipeline updates...


 

Other News:

Go to Archived News