San Diego Council Member Criticizes Amazon’s Park Use for Distribution
A San Diego council member has expressed strong disapproval regarding Amazon's use of a local park for distribution purposes.

San Diego, CA, August 19, 2026 —
A San Diego council member has publicly voiced significant opposition to Amazon’s utilization of a local park for its distribution activities.
The specific park and the council member’s name were not provided in the available information. However, the council member’s stance indicates a strong disapproval of the e-commerce giant’s practices, suggesting concerns over the impact on public park space and its intended uses.
Further details regarding the nature of Amazon’s distribution operations within the park, the duration of this usage, and any official permits or agreements in place were not immediately available. The extent of the impact on park visitors and local residents also remains unspecified.
The council member’s criticism highlights a potential conflict between commercial activities and the preservation of public recreational areas. Without more specific information, it is unclear what steps, if any, will be taken to address this situation or what the resolution might be.
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