Mayor Bryan Burrows — I’m not a registered Utah voter; is that why I’m getting treated as a second-class citizen? Even though I’m a tax payer?

On his Facebook page, Bryan Burrows says he is or has been a “husband, father, fireman, lineman, farmer, and Mayor of beautiful Richfield City, Utah.”

And he notes that he is running for re-election for mayor in 2025.

Mr. Mayor, if I were a constituent of yours, I’d be a very unhappy one. 

I have spent years trying to get successful resolution to the problem I’ve been having living next door to the 11th hole at Cove View Golf Course. I’ve tried working with the city of Richfield for 8 years. I’ve been working with you. I’ve been working with the Cove View Golf Course. 

I’m not a registered voter in Richfield. And it’s clear to me that if you’re not a registered voter in the state of Utah, as far as Mayor Burrows is concerned, you don’t count. It’s not about the good of the town, it’s about who can — or can’t — vote for Burrows.