In 2024, Zandvoort is recognized for its exceptionally low crime rates, fostering a strong sense of safety among its residents. The town exhibits an environment where concerns about crime are minimal and citizens feel secure.
Residents express confidence in their safety, particularly during nighttime, with negligible worries about becoming victims of crime, indicating a well-protected and tranquil community.
While Zandvoort excels in safety, it faces challenges in air quality that need addressing. The levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) are within acceptable limits, yet the overall air quality is perceived as poor.
Despite sufficient control over fine particulate matter, perceptions of air pollution remain negative, prompting concern for long-term health outcomes.
Despite facing air quality challenges, Zandvoort achieves high satisfaction levels for noise and light pollution control, especially considering its position as a tourist destination.
Garbage disposal is an area needing improvement, where satisfaction levels are moderate, reflecting the need for enhancements in waste management practices.
Zandvoort boasts excellent quality green spaces, providing residents and visitors with ample recreational opportunities while enhancing the town's aesthetic and environmental appeal.
Concerns exist about the town's drinking water quality and accessibility, areas that require attention to ensure continued high standards of public welfare and satisfaction.