CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -
Downtown Chicago has been pretty quiet since summit security began to take effect on Friday.
FOX Chicago's Dane Placko reports on what kind of presence Chicago should expect to see from protesters for Sunday's big march.
Transportation companies like Greyhound and Amtrak say they haven't seen a huge spike of ticket sales to Chicago.
The youth hostel downtown says they've had a few self-identified NATO protesters checking in for the weekend.
Police have already laid out barricades for Sunday's parade route to keep the march focussed in one direction.