Of the review queues, the one that desperately needs more reviewers is the Close Votes queue. While the others have a manageable number of posts that can be adequately handled by the available reviewers, Close Votes has hovered at well over 5k posts for quite some time now, recently sitting at >9k for many months.
The problem with this queue is that reviewing effectively requires the reviewer to have close vote privileges, which you don't earn until 3k reputation.
So…basically what you are proposing here is that the close vote privilege be reduced, and I just can't get behind that proposal. We intentionally set this privilege at a relatively high reputation level to ensure that the only people who get to close other people's questions are those with a good grasp of what is/is not suitable for this site. In order to make valid decisions regarding closure, you need a non-trivial amount of experience on this website in particular, and that's what reputation most accurately measures.
I agree that we need to figure out a way to reduce the number of close flags that age away, because that's a horrible system—off-topic questions don't get more on-topic just because there aren't enough people to close them. I just don't think this is the right solution. Instead, I would prefer increasing the weight of close votes for experts, especially those users who hold gold badges in relevant tags. They are the most capable of assessing whether a question is on-topic, clear, or too broad. I personally think they should have binding votes, just as they do for duplicates, but even if you can't get behind that, you should be able to get behind doubling or tripling the weight of their votes.