This year's annual Drag Queen Halloween Parade in San Francisco won't last as long or have as many activities because of some outsider's rowdy behavior in past years.

Every year the parade has attracted hundreds of thousands of participants and viewers. But each year outsiders have become rowdier and their misbehavior caused community officials to have this year's event shortened, Bloomberg News reported Friday.

Rowdy behavior includes urinating on resident's lawns along the parade route. With the average price of a home hovering around $1.8 million, homeowners have complained about the behavior.

"The young guys that were in the neighborhood have now aged. Their values have changed. When you own property you want to protect it," Audrey Joseph, an event planner who also volunteers to organize the parade, told Bloomberg news.

This year the event will have only one stage with entertainment, instead of three and it will end at 11 p.m. instead of going on into the early morning hours. San Francisco's parade is second in size to a similar parade in New York.