Last week, the newly elected Ben Kallos introduced a bill that would lower the minimum age for Community Board members from 18 years old to 16 years old. According to Kallos, allowing more teens the chance to sit on the governing bodies, which don’t make laws but do advise the city on neighborhood matters such as zoning, traffic, liquor licenses, and budgets, will “lay the groundwork for a lifetime of civic engagement.” And, possibly, a lifetime of megalomania.