Yes, it absolutely is. An accepted answer is only the opinion of one person, the person that asked the question. While that does count for something, and even a little bit more than any other site user, at the end of the day what's truly important is that the community feels that there is an answer that solves the problem, not just the question author, which is why it's entirely appropriate to close a question that has an unaccepted answer with a positive score.
This requirement, if implemented, would only serve to prevent the closure of questions that have no need to be around, would make it harder for people to be directed to the appropriate canonical post on a topic, would encourage users to badger question authors into accepting an answer (to allow for duplicate closures), etc.