No more in New York!

Today the last of the pay telephones are being removed from New York City.
They are going to a telephone museum.
Yes, gone the way of 4G and 3G and, you know.
The government will start soon on a multi-billion dollar renovation project on the remaining phone booths.
“We will ultimately require a much smaller footprint per phone area in scale with cell phone use. We will be using much less wire in each. The perphone property tax allocation will also be reduced remarkably, resulting in an overall net tax savings of $37 per residential property owner in return for a projected tax increase being lessened to $593 per year.
We will be continuing to watch out for your tax dollars in countless ways.
Thank you for your investment.
But I am a giver. And you are discerning receivers, that’s why you are here. But there isn’t enough room down here to present all my offers to you. So may I invite you to take a quick trip to the growing PLANET FREEBIE to make your selection. And please let me know if the desk clerk acts up again.