In 2024, Sao Paulo continues to grapple with significant crime challenges. The level of crime is persistent, with data indicating that public anxiety runs high, particularly concerning violent and property crimes.
Safety perceptions fluctuate greatly, with a marked difference in how safe residents feel during the day versus at night, contributing to a complex urban safety landscape.
Pollution remains a critical issue for Sao Paulo in 2024, with air quality affected by high levels of particulate matter due to industrial emissions and vehicular traffic typical of a large urban area.
While some progress has been made, the air quality is generally perceived negatively, with PM2.5 and PM10 levels posing health concerns, especially in densely populated areas.
Noise pollution in Sao Paulo is another significant urban issue, exacerbated by constant traffic and city activities. This contributes to the overall stress and discomfort experienced by residents.
The dissatisfaction with garbage disposal services complicates efforts to manage urban waste effectively, affecting overall cleanliness and urban aesthetics.
Sao Paulo's green spaces are not sufficiently appreciated or maintained, contributing little to offsetting environmental stressors and enhance urban livability.
Drinking water quality, although accessible, does not reach a level of satisfactory confidence among residents, reflecting broader issues within municipal service provision.