All very good ideas. They have belatedly implemented similar codes here now, but few buildings actually have them. I'd hate to see what happens to the Subways. Most are cut and cover tunnels which means they afford little protection as many are just under the street. Those that don't collapse will probably become tombs.
One other consideration, one which affects me even if I don't live there anymore. Unlike West Coast quakes, quakes east of the Mississippi River tend to be felt hundreds of miles away. I actually felt the Cheesequake, NJ earthquake miles away in Harlem, upper Manhattan. That has to be 30 to 40 miles away and it was a 3.5 IIRC. I've heard that some fairly big earthquakes in Calif
aren't felt a mile or so away.