I'll reply if you're posting in good faith...?
I'm certainly not opposed to intelligent efforts, but to me, none of those are going to include subsidization, because that's just a tumor with endless growth. And these problems are never simple, or else they'd have already been resolved in every city across the country. But we do know that every decision is placed onto a scale and we see which weighs more. So far, in California, the efforts involved in making the job/home relationship work, has not hit the point where the bulk of people have decided that the effort is no longer worth it. Personally, I'd love to see it crash, because a severe lack of services would rebalance the job/home relationship.