Where I live the housing estates agreed by the Tory council are miles from the already over-subscribed schools, causing two main problems for the residents - the first being that many children don't get places in the schools their parents paid over the odds to get into, and the second being that even if they do, they are a drive away, and the primary and secondaries are often in opposite directions (obviously depending on your starting point).
It makes no sense to allow family housing where there are no schools, and to cut the buses that used to run to what where then considered outlying parts of town (the new builds are much further out), but it brings in money, so they do. There is no NHS dentist, and it takes ages to get a GP appointment because of the increased population, but anyone pointing that out is accused of NIMBYism. Adding costs or time to the school run just makes life even more difficult, causes more resentment towards 'incomers' and won't alter the number of cars in the town, as they are a necessary evil.
Why not bring back subsidised buses and free up the car parks for visitors? IMO it's probably because the Tory councillors have never used a bus since they were at school, and can't imagine wanting (or needing) to do so.