Regular high-pressure cleaning of garage floors

Mesh Roller Door, similar to this, with slightly smaller meshing

Unit Parking - Birds
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Resident's may have noticed that cleaning of the apartment garage floors is happening more often than previous months or years.

Editor's Note: Management are happy to clean the apartment garage floors more often, because residents are paying for the extra cleaning via their recurring fees. However, this does not solve the underlying problem of the birds roosting in the parking areas and on the residents' cars themselves. It certainly doesn't solve the continuing health hazard. There obviously needs to be a barrier to prevent the birds accessing the parking areas.

A mesh roller door at the entrance (similar to the one pictured above) and netting around the remainder of the access spaces would appear to be the only logical option to solve the problem.

The Operator/Management is happy for the residents in the apartments to pay for the roller doors, to prevent the birds accessing the parking areas.

The Operator/Management is not keen to pay for such a solution. 

This would raise further questions. If the residents pay for the installation of the said roller doors, who would be responsible for the maintenance and replacement of the roller doors, at the end of their useful life and or damage sustained to the roller doors?

Upon installation, these roller doors would become the assets of the Operator, who would presumably claim depreciation each year for the said assets.