Considering that the PD has encrypted their transmissions, chances are you won't hear much even if someone did put up a feed. The four cities in the Metrocrest Quad Cities Public Safety Radio System made the decision to encrypt all PD traffic after the ambush of several Dallas PD and DART PD officers following a peaceful protest march to protect officer safety.
At the time, they were having serious issues with the new Harris radio system and had moved back to the old Motorola system. Once this decision was made, they forced Harris to get the new system working NOW. By then, Harris had been working for several months making changes and correcting issues and finally got the new system reliable enough for the cities to move back. At that time, the cities PD traffic went 100% encrypted (well, there was the odd transmission in the clear, but this was the rare exception).
Don't expect any PD feeds from the associated cities. The PD traffic being encrypted on the new system basically is why the prior feed provider most likely pulled the plug on their feeds. I understand that they were prepared to host them on the new system when it went live and had gotten new Phase II scanners for that purpose but all have been removed at this point.