In 2024, Atlantis presents a unique crime profile where public perception is mixed. While some aspects indicate potential concerns, such as property crimes and drug-related issues, other areas show improvements or stability.
The perception of safety varies considerably, with residents feeling safe during daylight but expressing more caution during night hours.
Atlantis's pollution data for 2024 reflects a stable environment where traditional pollution metrics like PM2.5 and PM10 haven't posed significant concerns. This denotes a relatively pleasant urban atmosphere.
The city's air quality is perceived neutrally, neither significantly affecting nor enhancing the quality of life, thus leaving room for environmental improvements as technological and infrastructural advancements allow.
With regards to waste management and noise pollution, Atlantis sees stability. Residents' perceptions hint at manageable levels that neither hinder nor significantly aid the quality of life.
The seamlessness in garbage disposal processes and noise pollution appears consistent with other aspects of environmental neutrality noted throughout the city.
Neutral perceptions comprise the majority sentiment regarding green spaces and water quality, hinting at possibilities for enhancement but without immediate distress.
While drinking water quality and green spaces don't currently incite significant reactions, they remain areas with potential to evolve into highlighted urban value.