A second project used cues to care to frame a created wetland in an urban park. The Phalen Wetland Amenity Park is retrofitted on a site that is currently a shopping center(and was a wetland forty years ago) in a stable working class neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota. The plan for the park frames the proposed wethand with bold, crisp bands of wet meadow plants that will drift with time but initially will introduce local people to the appearance of a wetland garden. Prairie grasses and forbes pour down an enormous south facing lawn from which people will view the wetland. While the conventional appearance of the lawn establishes that the wetland park is well maintained for people, the prairie grasses filter runoff from lawn and road chemicals before water reaches the wetland.