When close voting was first introduced in December 2008, three votes were required:
Allowing a single person with 3,000 rep to close a question isn’t really in the spirit of having a consensus that SO was founded on. It’s true that a peer can then come along and reopen the question at will any time, but this then leads to ping-pong battles of opening and closing between two users. And probably a lot of angst...
If three people agree that a question should be closed (for any reason), it will be closed. If you disagree with this, no problem! You can reopen the question in the very same way...
If three users with 3,000+ rep all vote to reopen a question, it will be reopened...
My understanding is, as site scaled up and more questions and voters entered the system, three turned out insufficient (maybe because of close-reopen wars).
FWIW, it took only a year or less to get from 3 to 5, as can be seen from August 2009 meta discussion:
...it takes 5 votes to close...
Should the number of votes to close be reduced from it's current number or would we just get back into close wars...
SO scaled up close votes required as the number of people who can vote to close increased.
Since you also asked about recent efforts in Close Votes queue, most notable and promising as of "June 2014" is definitely...
This system is intended to cut the close vote queue "from the other end", that is to substantially limit amount of close-worthy questions posted at Stack Overflow, by making it harder for help vampires to dump their garbage at us.
It's important to clarify, we're improving question blocks substantially...
What does this get us?
People that treat questions as a resource that can be depleted, who learn how to ask questions only when they really need to and make them count when they do. Or, they keep throwing themselves at the wall and then get stuck in the mean hairy algorithm (Jeff wrote that, so it's intentionally both mean and hairy, I assure you - just the meanest hairiest tough-love you ever saw).
...result should be, those that can be helped are helped, those that can't get stuck in the room with the big, mean hairy algorithm, and deleting your account no longer helps...