Authorities to distribute maps, information on security perimeter around United Center, McCormick Place for convention
The Secret Service and Chicago Police Department will canvas around the United Center and McCormick Place with information on the security perimeter.Safety preparations continue ahead of the next month's Democratic National Convention.
The area highlighted in red will have no public access, while the areas in yellow will have limited access.There's frustration among residents and businesses in the area.
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