A citizen raised concerns during Večernji list's public forum about noise pollution in central Zagreb, referencing findings from the European Environment Agency regarding the health risks of prolonged exposure to noise. The City of Zagreb acknowledged awareness of these issues and confirmed that noise levels in certain parts of the city center, particularly areas with heavy traffic and nightlife, pose challenges. They emphasized compliance with EU regulations on noise measurement and management, noting that data on daily and nighttime noise exposure is publicly available through the agency’s map. The city stated that citizens who believe noise exceeds permissible limits can report this to the State Inspectorate’s sanitary inspection. The European Environment Agency warns that chronic noise exposure can lead to sleep disturbances, increased cardiovascular disease risk, and reduced quality of life.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents both the citizen's concern and the city's acknowledgment of the issue, citing the European Environment Agency and EU regulations. It does not favor one side over the other but provides factual information and context about noise pollution in Zagreb.






