Mumbai, Aug. 17 -- Potholes, hanging cables, unauthorised parking and traffic bottlenecks on idol procession routes have emerged as major concerns ahead of Ganeshotsav 2026, with the Brihanmumbai Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Samanvay Samiti seeking urgent action from the BMC and Mumbai Traffic Police. The issues were raised at meetings with Mayor Ritu Tawde and Traffic Police Joint Commissioner Satyanarayan Choudhary on Friday. Ganeshotsav 2026 will commence with Ganesh Chaturthi on September 14. The committee said it had received complaints from Ganesh mandals across Mumbai and its suburbs and sought repairs and safety measures before idol arrival and immersion processions begin. Potholes along several routes were among the key concerns. The committee specifically flagged the Andheri-Kurla Link Road between Marol and Ghatkopar and sought immediate repairs. Hanging overhead cables were another major worry, particularly along routes used by tall idols. The committee pointed out that a person had died in a cable-related accident during immersion in a previous year and urged authorities to ensure that all cables are secured at a safe height. The committee sought special traffic arrangements at Jagruti Nagar Metro Junction in Ghatkopar West, saying the existing one-way system can cause severe congestion. It also sought parking restrictions on the route towards Powai Lake and in Konkan Nagar-New Shyam Nagar, Safed Pool, D'Souza Compound, Bachchu Garage and Natwar Nagar Road No. 1 in Jogeshwari East. The committee drew attention to dilapidated railway bridges and other structures that could pose risks during the festival. It sought coordination between the Traffic Police and civic authorities for necessary repairs and safety measures. It raised concerns about rainwater leaking from beneath flyovers and monorail bridges, particularly along routes in Lalbaug used for idol arrival. It also sought inspection of L-shaped traffic-control structures, iron poles and other installations that could obstruct tall idols, with temporary removal or modification wherever required. At immersion sites, the committee sought more toilets for women at Girgaum Chowpatty, Dadar and Juhu. The Mayor assured them that facilities for women would be increased. More lifeguards were also sought at artificial ponds and natural water bodies, where thousands of idols are immersed. The committee raised concerns over the quality and safety of mawa used in pedhas distributed during Ganeshotsav and sought inspection of mawa brought from other states. Authorities assured it that appropriate directions would be issued. The committee added that it would hold another meeting with civic officials....