BACKGROUND AND AIM: Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs) (i.e., green infrastructure) are becoming common approaches to tackle urban stormwater. The efficient use of space and health/ecological benefits make SCMs an attractive alternative or addition to traditional stormwater management. However, studies suggest that the installation of greening methods, such as parks, may lead to gentrification or displacement of racial/ethnic minorities due to factors such as increased housing costs and property values. We studied whether the installation of SCMs is associated with displacement of racial/ethnic minorities and how this association varies by SCM type, pre-installation income, and SCM size. Washington DC, our study site, installed a higher density of SCMs in areas with a higher percentage of racial/ethnic minorities, adding to the importance of studying how these installations may impact minority groups. METHODS: We compared the change in percentage of racial/ethnic groups at the Census block group level between the 5-year periods before and after SCM installation (2011-2014) among four levels of SCM Installation Exposure Density. We stratified our findings by SCM type, pre-installation median household income, and SCM size. RESULTS:Preliminary results reveal that SCM installation is associated with racial and ethnic minority displacement (i.e., a decrease in the percentage of racial/ethnic minority residents). Census block groups with a higher density of surrounding SCM installations have more racial/ethnic minority displacement. This association was observed for most types of SCMs and pre-installation median household incomes. Preliminary results also revealed that the installation of multiple small green roofs, a common type of SCM, is associated with less racial minority displacement than fewer medium and large sized green roofs. CONCLUSIONS:In conclusion, careful attention is needed to address racial/ethnic minority displacement in relation to SCM installation and strive to ensure that SCMs can benefit all the surrounding residents. KEYWORDS: Environmental Justice, Minority Displacement, Stormwater Control Measures, Green Infrastructure, Racial/Ethnic Minorities, Built Environment