A special joint meeting between the Webster City City Council and the Hamilton County Board of Supervisors will be held this (Friday) afternoon in the Webster City City Council Chambers.The purpose of this meeting it considers the approval of an Emergency Dispatch Services Agreement between both the Webster City City Council and the Hamilton County Board of Supervisors. The issue has been of much discussion since a report was released last April after an operational audit by the Webster City Police Department by McGrath Consulting Group of Jamestown, Tennessee. Webster City residents who call 911 for an emergency, the call is not answered by the Webster City Police dispatch department. The call is routed to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s dispatch department which handles E911 calls. Once the county dispatch learns the call originated in Webster City, it must relay it to the Webster City Police Department. Both the 911 and E-911 systems are both emergency phone systems, but a basic 911 system only provides a direct point of contact to a public safety agency for fire,police and emergency medical services.