Walt Disney Elementary

Funding for this project is provided by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Urban and Community Forestry Program, enabling TreePeople to partner with Burbank School District (BUSD) in the development of shovel-ready greening plans for six schools. This initiative aims to expand and improve green infrastructure on school campuses, addressing environmental burdens and creating healthier outdoor spaces for all students. TreePeople is partnering with landscape architecture firm SWA, who is designing the campus landscape; Burbank Eco Council, who is facilitating community engagement; and Theodore Payne Foundation, who is developing a California native planting palette.

TreePeople’s holistic approach to greening prioritizes the voices most affected by this work: the school community. In collaboration with Burbank Eco-Council, TreePeople facilitated bilingual listening sessions and workshops for parents, students, and faculty to better understand the school community’s vision.

At Walt Disney Elementary, design plans include planting shade trees and native plants around outdoor learning areas and gathering spaces. These proposed changes aim to create cooling, increase usable recreational spaces for physical and mental well-being, and improve campus ecology.

About the Project

Status: Planning and design to be completed in 2024

Location: Burbank

School District: Burbank Unified School District

Project Partners: California’s Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, SWA Group, Burbank Eco Council, Theodore Payne Foundation, and Burbank Unified School District

Project Scope: School greening design and planning

Partners