A lack of construction timelines. No firm decisions about where most new schools would go. And too few dollars to cover the costs of constructing or rebuilding a dozen schools.

Those concerns taken together make many Boston parents and advocates question whether the school system’s long-term school facilities proposal, outlined in a 166-page report released Wednesday night, will get completed in the specified 10 years — if at all.

“I’m disappointed there isn’t more detail,” said Kevin Murray, a member of the grass-roots parent group Quality Education for Every Student.

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