In 2024, Cottbus presents a largely optimistic view towards crime with perceptions suggesting a low crime level. Residents express moderate concern about rising crime, but overall public safety, especially during the day, is seen positively.
Concerns over crime generally diminish at night, where safety perceptions decrease but remain relatively stable compared to other urban centers.
Cottbus demonstrates commendable air quality with citizens observing clear improvements and minimal pollution issues, aided by effective environmental policies.
Air quality indices show low pollution levels, particularly in comparison to larger metropolitan areas, reflecting community and governmental efforts to curb emissions.
Cottbus maintains moderate noise levels and waste management, balancing urban needs with a focus on enhancing livability.
While challenges in waste disposal and noise control exist, they remain manageable without significant detriment to the quality of life.
Cottbus lacks significant green space promotion but strives towards improving its environmental amenities to enhance urban living.
Drinking water quality is monitored, yet public assessments suggest it remains a neutral or variable aspect of urban infrastructure.