This ordinance amends the Planning Code to streamline and simplify the process for obtaining and extending temporary use authorizations. It implements standard requirements for any temporary use authorization, permits seasonal political campaign offices as temporary uses for up to one year, and extends the maximum time period for Pop-Up Retail temporary uses to three years. The ordinance also clarifies that temporary use authorizations are an exception to the Planning Code, provided that voter initiatives like the prohibition on Formula Retail in Neighborhood Commercial Districts shall continue to apply. It consolidates Pop-Up Retail and Pop-Up Activations into one set of requirements for Pop-Up Retail temporary uses, which will now include Retail, Entertainment, and Arts Activities in commercial spaces. Additionally, the ordinance expands criteria for temporary structures and uses incidental to construction to include non-adjacent parcels and removes temporary use authorizations related to COVID-19 recovery efforts. The Board of Supervisors passed the ordinance on first reading, and it is awaiting final action by the Mayor's Office.